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Daily Archives - March 14, 2011

March 14 2011 Archives

Women’s golf preview

SportsMarch 14, 2011
Event: The Battle at Rancho Bernardo Inn, San Diego State

Vallejo residents patrol for prostitutes

City NewsMarch 14, 2011
The Ho Patrol, the Ohio Street Watch Dogs and the Kentucky Street Watch Owls are three of Vallejo’s neighborhood watch groups that have one thing in common.

UC Davis student sues police, county

Campus NewsMarch 14, 2011
Brienna Holmes, senior sociology major, filed a civil lawsuit on Feb. 4 against the UC Davis Police Department (UCPD), the Yolo County Sheriff’s Department and the District Attorney.

UC Davis students and employees to gather to protest against union busting

Campus NewsMarch 14, 2011
The Davis chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is holding a protest against union busting and privatization on Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m.

Six-game streak comes to an end

SportsMarch 14, 2011
One has to wonder where the Aggies would be without pitcher Alex Holmes.

Picnic in the Park to accept food stamps

City NewsMarch 14, 2011
Starting this week, the Wednesday Davis Farmers Market will be accepting Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards. The Saturday market started accepting the card on Jan. 8.

Men’s golf preview

SportsMarch 14, 2011
Event: Oregon Duck Invitational

Mean girls (and boys) mean business

FeaturesMarch 14, 2011
“Irish whore” was just one of the names a group of New Hampshire high school students bestowed upon fellow classmate Phoebe Prince. The tormenting only stopped when Prince hanged herself in her closet in January 2010.

Letters to the Editor

OpinionMarch 14, 2011
ASUCD spending concerns.

Let’s dance!

SportsMarch 14, 2011
Women’s basketball: It’s safe to say the Aggies saved the best for last.

Guest Opinion: Embracing student activism

OpinionMarch 14, 2011
An opinion column expresses a point of view that deserves consideration on its own merit. However, when it is based on inaccurate or incomplete information, a response is warranted to address those errors and create a better framework for debate. It is in this vein that I am responding to the March 10 guest opinion in The California Aggie about student activism.

Column: Workout music

OpinionMarch 14, 2011
Sweat dripping onto the formulas of a Math 22A textbook, eardrums blasting due to Keri Hilson and biking at 13 miles per hour – a common scene at the ARC during finals week. We attempt to cure our frazzled nerves with music and endorphins. But when it comes to getting an effective workout, can tunes do more than boost our mood? Researchers at the University of Wisconsin definitely think so.