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Daily Archives - May 3, 2010

May 3 2010 Archives

UC spends $2 million on bottled water

City NewsMay 3, 2010
Entrenched in a financial crunch that has necessitated tuition increases and budget cuts, University of California reportedly spent approximately $2 million on bottled water over the past few years, according to the New York Times.

UC Davis takes reins of UC Center Sacramento

Campus NewsMay 3, 2010
It was a mere nine months ago that the UC Center Sacramento was on life support when a conversation between UC President Mark Yudof and UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi took place about its future.

UC Davis enters homestretch at Stanford

SportsMay 3, 2010
Despite being unable to train their hardest, the Aggies are beginning to click at the right time. “You can’t have [athletes] training in the wind, lighting, and storms,” said men’s coach Jon Vochatzer. “Right now, we’re playing catch-up because of the weather.” Whether or not they are really behind remains uncertain because the Aggies are […]

Successful season ends for Aggies

SportsMay 3, 2010
Entering this season, coach Elaine Jones set a goal for the team to improve upon its overall record.

Proposal for Central Park renovations gains momentum

City NewsMay 3, 2010
An group of about 20 community members, city officials and landscape architects gathered to discuss improvements to the north sector of Davis’ Central Park this past week.

Play time meets research at campus preschool

FeaturesMay 3, 2010
A wedding took place last week where all the guests were no taller than the average four or five-year-old. Probably because they were all four or five-year-olds.

News in Brief

Campus NewsMay 3, 2010
A UC Davis sophomore, Pierce Hunter, was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault.

Men’s golf preview

SportsMay 3, 2010
What: Big West Conference Championship Tournament

Inside the game…

SportsMay 3, 2010
Every team needs a veteran leader.

Guantánamo abuse unveiled in campus talk

Campus NewsMay 3, 2010
Despite the torture he says he experienced for years, former Guantánamo Bay prisoner Omar Deghayes still thinks reconciliation between the Middle East and the United States is possible.

Governor promises to restore UC funding

Campus NewsMay 3, 2010
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger promised to restore $848 million in funding to the UC, CSU and California Community college systems Tuesday during a meeting with higher education leaders.

Column: Sp’oscars,’ Part I

SportsMay 3, 2010
Well, it’s getting to be that time of year.