Daily Archives - May 10, 2011
May 10 2011 Archives
Yolo Briefs
City NewsMay 10, 2011
West Sacramento insurance salesman convicted of fraud; Former CASA executive director sentenced for embezzlement; San Jose man convicted of sexually assaulting UC Davis student; Yolo district attorney enforcement officer awarded 2010 investigator of the year; Woodland parent sentenced for failure to pay child support
Student Housing construction, renovation projects continue
Campus NewsMay 10, 2011
The Tercero Student Housing Phase 3 construction phase will begin in Fall 2011, while two projects that are already near completion the Segundo Life Safety project and the Segundo Services Center (SSC) should also be finished by Fall 2011.
Police Briefs: Whole Earth Edition
City NewsMay 10, 2011
FRIDAY: Clark Kent is lost without phone booths; You really should
Guest Opinion: Reverse the cycle of no
OpinionMay 10, 2011
It’s time for UC Davis administrators to proactively advocate and do whatever is possible to allow the Domes community to remain on site until a long-term plan has been developed.
Editorial: Copyright violations
OpinionMay 10, 2011
Dominic Gutierrez’s internet was turned off last month, after campus copyright officials found his IP address had illegally shared a Justin Bieber song.
Column: The rich and you
OpinionMay 10, 2011
Conservatives and liberals both seek a more prosperous American society for all. They simply have different ideas of how to go about achieving it.
Column: Sleepytime
OpinionMay 10, 2011
When I tell people that I don’t like coffee or tea, they look at me strangely. Next, I tell them that I don’t drink caffeine. They usually look at me like I am from some cult tribe of hippies living on an uncharted island.
Column: 21
OpinionMay 10, 2011
Ask people about their 21st birthday and their answers will run the gamut from tame to memorable to flat-out rambunctious.
Athletes become artists at Aggie Idol
FeaturesMay 10, 2011
Student-athletes of UC Davis want to make one thing clear: their talents aren’t restricted to the field. And equally important to the score at the end of the game is giving back to the Davis community.
ASUCD Senator steps down
Campus NewsMay 10, 2011
Eli Yani is graduating this June, meaning he’s leaving his term as ASUCD senator roughly 18 weeks early. Ryan Meyerhoff, Student Government Administrative Office webmaster, will take his place in Fall 2011.
Aggies drop senior weekend series
SportsMay 10, 2011
The Aggies’ postseason hopes took a deathblow this weekend.
