Daily Archives - June 5, 2008
June 5 2008 Archives
UC Davis horses can graduate, too
FeaturesJune 5, 2008
UC Davis seniors have used the last few months to prepare for their graduation day.
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SportsJune 5, 2008
080604_sp_gatenatwo.CNotes: PULL QUOTE: “After all the injuries, I think it’s kind of like you’re at the bottom of the mountain looking up. You’re just asking yourself, ‘Will I ever get there?’ You climb and you climb and you climb, and then you fall off – fall all the way to the bottom – and you’re […]
The ultimate
OpinionJune 5, 2008
When I finally abandoned my dream of becoming a history professor a year-and-a-half ago,I decided my last column would be a proud declaration of my immediate intention to join the Army.
The seventh deadly sin
OpinionJune 5, 2008
I’ve written a lot of columns this year – 27, actually,
including this one – and I’m proud of every damn one of ’em. Very
proud. I’m proud of them because, let’s be honest, they were pretty
damn good.
The MFA ‘Six’
Arts & CultureJune 5, 2008
For these students of the UC Davis Department of Art Masters of Fine Arts graduate program, art is more than just a hobby.
Student filmmakers hit the big screen at the UC Davis Film Festival
Arts & CultureJune 5, 2008
The Department of Theatre and Dance eighth annual UC Davis Film Festivalkicked offWednesdaywith screenings of student documentaries,commercials and short movies.
Quotes of the year
FeaturesJune 5, 2008
“We came out and spanked them. We made them look so horrible – we outplayed them.It just shows that if we give100percent and stay focused,things will go our way.” – Men’s soccer co-captain Sule Anibaba after his team beat IPFW andOakland6-0and4-2,respectively,at the Oregon State Diadora Classic.
Public transit ridership sees increases
City NewsJune 5, 2008
With gas prices on the rise in a challenged economy,public transit in theSacramento andSan Francisco areas is starting to seeincreases in ridership.
Prof Rock
Arts & CultureJune 5, 2008
Music in the college scene has always been about artistic
expression, but never has it been restricted to bored undergraduates
with a guitar, mic and Garage Band.
POLICE BRIEFS
City NewsJune 5, 2008
MONDAY Slowly but surely A person on Navajo Street was seen wandering around the neighborhood very slowly and looking at the residences.
Owen Ashworth of Casiotone for the Painfully Alone likes more instruments than the obvious guess
Arts & CultureJune 5, 2008
Editor’s note:MUSE offers a monthly feature to highlight artists in and out ofDavis that impact our community.
UCD senior joins Peace Corps
FeaturesJune 5, 2008
While some studentsmay enter the corporate world or go on to graduate school after college,others opt for adifferent journey.
