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This Week in Senate

Campus NewsJanuary 9, 2014
ASUCD Vice President Bradley Bottoms presided over the final senate meeting of Fall Quarter on Dec. 5, 2013. The meeting was called to order at 6:10 p.m. Senator Ryan Wonders was elected as pro tempore of the senate. Justice Wooju Kim was sworn in as chief justice. The meeting focused on the finances of ASUCD […]

Davis Art Resources and Groups

Arts & CultureJanuary 9, 2014
Figure Drawing Group Pence Gallery 212 D St. Second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, $14 This group, active since 2009, lets amateurs and veterans alike draw from a nude model. The group uses dry materials for their work, such as graphite and pastels, and specifically requests that guests do not bring wet paint materials. […]

Fire breaks out at Segundo hall

UncategorizedJanuary 7, 2014
At 1:37 p.m. on Jan. 7, a fire broke out in a dorm room on the second floor of Sereno Hall, located within the Regan Residence Halls complex of Segundo. Firefighters evacuated the building in order to clear out the smoke. No one was present in the room at the time. According to UC Davis […]

Young Wanderlust: A book review

UncategorizedJanuary 7, 2014
The back of Evan Kenward’s self-published debut novel Young Wanderlust asks the questions: What do you do when you graduate college? Do you get a job? Start your career? Begin your young adult life? If you’re Evan Kenward, a recent University of Massachusetts Amherst graduate, you answer these questions by dropping everything and commencing on a cross-country […]

Review of Jeff Tweedy’s solo concert

UncategorizedDecember 13, 2013
On Dec. 10, Jeff Tweedy of the bands Wilco and Uncle Tupelo presented his solo concert at the Mondavi Center with Scott McCaughey of the band The Young Fresh Fellows as his opener. I’d like to inform you that I attended this concert knowing almost nothing about Tweedy’s music besides a few of his popular […]

Bohart Museum of Entomology plans weekend open house, contributes to university research

FeaturesDecember 5, 2013
Whether you are a butterfly enthusiast or bee fanatic, the Bohart Museum of Entomology just might be the place for you. About every month, the public has the opportunity to attend a bug-themed open house and observe the vast collection of insects at the museum. Due to the demand for a December event, the museum […]

Police Briefs

City NewsDecember 5, 2013
SUNDAY 11/22 Hoodlums A large group of people dressed in black appeared to be putting hoods on each other on Sycamore Lane. MONDAY 11/23 Trader woes A group of people were throwing things at passing cars and bikers on the Trader Joe’s side of Sycamore Lane. WEDNESDAY 11/25 To get to the other side Five […]

Aggies squeeze past the Cougars, 80-75

UncategorizedNovember 23, 2013
As the Aggies (2-2) headed into Portland, Ore. for the Portland State tournament with a 1-2 record, they looked for a source of momentum to help jump start their season. The Aggies certainly found what they were looking as they managed to squeeze out a close victory against the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Cougars (1-3) […]

10-year-old prodigy attends UC Davis

FeaturesNovember 21, 2013
Arav Karighattam is in Math 125A, an upper-division math class on real analysis. He’s also 10 years old. Attending a lecture by Professor Andre Deckert on analyses of inverse functions, Arav even corrected a mistake his professor made, to which Deckert merely smiled. Arav has been attending UC Davis classes since he was eight years […]

Successful swan song for Aggie seniors

SportsNovember 21, 2013
The Aggies ended their last home game and sent their seniors off with a 34-18 win over University of North Dakota (UND) on Nov. 16. The game marked the last time playing at Aggie Stadium for 16 UC Davis seniors. “Our focus the last couple of weeks has been superb,” said head coach Ron Gould. […]

Aggie Arcade

Arts & CultureNovember 21, 2013
PlayStation 4 First Impressions My PlayStation 4 arrived Friday evening, and I spent the next few days with Sony’s newest console and a few of the big-name launch titles. Overall, it’s been a successful launch for the company following the disastrous 2006 PlayStation 3 launch. Like any new piece of hardware it has its ups […]

UC Davis groundskeeper recovers lost wedding ring two years later

FeaturesNovember 21, 2013
‘Oh [expletive], I lost my [important belonging]!’ is a common woe on campus. Biking during rush hour and popping in and out of constantly rotating lecture halls makes it easy to leave something behind. According to Tyson Mantor, UC Davis Grounds Supervisor, valuable items are turned in to the police station, while clothing and sporting […]