Daily Archives - April 21, 2011
April 21 2011 Archives
Women’s Tennis Preview
SportsApril 21, 2011
Who to watch: Lauren Curry has won her last five matches in straight sets.
Women’s golf nails second straight conference title
SportsApril 21, 2011
The UC Davis women’s golf trophy case is getting a little crowded.
Track and Field Preview
SportsApril 21, 2011
Who to watch: While senior Chid Onyewuenyi has been a consistent leader for the Aggie women, it’s freshmen like Katelyn MacFabe who give UC Davis track and field a glimpse into the future.
Tobacco act would impose $1 a pack tax
City NewsApril 21, 2011
A new California ballot initiative would place a tax on cigarettes of $1 per pack, with an equivalent increase on other tobacco products.
Softball Preview
SportsApril 21, 2011
Who to watch: Sophomore Elizabeth Guzman could provide the spark the Aggies need to get back to their winning ways.
Quick takes: Mondavi Center internship program now accepting applications
Arts & CultureApril 21, 2011
Students interested in arts administration and nonprofit management are invited to apply for the Mondavi Center’s Aggie Arts internship.
Quick takes: Get your film screened at the Asian American Association Film Festival
Arts & CultureApril 21, 2011
One of the most active cultural clubs on campus, the Asian American Association, will hold its annual film festival May 3 to 13.
Obituary: Scott Heinig
SportsApril 21, 2011
Scott Heinig, a UC Davis graduate, passed away on April 17 after suffering a traumatic head injury. He was 22.
News in Brief: Student groups to host dance event for charity
Campus NewsApril 21, 2011
Electronic music isn’t exactly synonymous with philanthropy, but the student group Electronic Music for Change (EMC) is looking to change that.
New poetry anthology aims to capture the soul of Davis
Arts & CultureApril 21, 2011
‘Through poetry, we enter the soul of the city’ are the words that pop out the most on The Davis Poetry Book Project’s website. These words are the driving force behind a project that is working toward publishing a book of poems about Davis written by anyone who has been moved by the city.
Letter to the Editor: The Aggie did campus a disservice
OpinionApril 21, 2011
I am writing in regards to The Aggie’s dismal coverage of this year’s Picnic Day.
Women’s Water Polo Preview
SportsApril 21, 2011
Who to watch: As the Aggies near the end of another season, senior Ashley Chandler approaches the inevitable end to her UC Davis career.
