Daily Archives - May 3, 2011
May 3 2011 Archives
Water rates could rise next year
City NewsMay 3, 2011
The city of Davis’ water system could soon be moving toward being mainly composed of surface water, a move which could potentially affect utility costs.
UC receives loan for online course pilot project
Campus NewsMay 3, 2011
During the first week of April, UC was approved for a $6.9 million loan that can be used to pay for its Online Instruction Pilot Project (OIPP).
UC Davis LipDub a success
FeaturesMay 3, 2011
After months of organization and planning, this past Saturday marked AggieTV’s first UC Davis LipDub.
Tigers cut Aggies’ season short
SportsMay 3, 2011
Men’s Tennis Recap: Any questions about the UC Davis offense have been answered.
Sustainable students, staff head for Viridian Apartments
Campus NewsMay 3, 2011
Named for the green element of sustainability, the Viridian Apartments of the West Village development are to open this fall quarter, housing both staff and students.
Students say, ‘No time for books’
FeaturesMay 3, 2011
The last book managerial economics major Kiyan Parsa read for fun was The Lord of the Rings. That was in high school.
Police Briefs
City NewsMay 3, 2011
FRIDAY: Well, with all that detail…; Extreme hitchhiking; A variation of Bike Polo
Peaceful rally held on campus after killing of bin Laden
City NewsMay 3, 2011
The announcement of Osama bin Laden’s death sent a wave of patriotism across the nation and UC Davis. Bin Laden was the leader of al-Qaeda – the organization allegedly behind the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks that killed over 3,000 Americans.
Guest Opinion: UC Davis’ response to bin Laden.
OpinionMay 3, 2011
I am a fan of patriotism, but never at the expense of basic human decency.
Guest Opinion: Now or never
OpinionMay 3, 2011
In his last column, titled “I love the rich,” Rob Olson describes his fascination for the rich and seems shocked by the taxes paid by the richest. But he should be shocked by something else.
Graduate student union election halted
Campus NewsMay 3, 2011
Members of the election committee of the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2865 halted ballot counting this weekend due to challenges in the election and claims of fraud.
Column: Heroes and villains
OpinionMay 3, 2011
I am absolutely thrilled to finally write this column. As I imagine anyone who isn’t living in a cave in Afghanistan knows – actually, I bet those guys know too – Osama bin Laden is dead.
