Friday, April 17, 2015
YOLO COUNTY NEWS
99 CENTS
1 76 77 78

Author Archive: Anne Ternus-Bellamy

Robots shooting goals? It must be the FIRST competition

Enterprise staff writer Soccer-playing robots built by high school students competed in two days of fast-paced action at the UC Davis Pavilion earlier this month. Citrus Circuits, the Davis team coached by Da Vinci High math teacher Steve Harvey and mentored by UCD engineering student Michael Corsetto, made it to the quarterfinals before falling to […]

| Posted in Archived Stories

Stopping traffic: ItÕs more than a job

Enterprise staff writer Lucas Macdonald doesnÕt need much in the way of introduction. HeÕs that well-known around town. ÒHi, IÕm Lucas,Ó heÕll say. ÒAnd yes, I am that crossing guard.Ó If youÕve ever spent part of your morning or afternoon commute along Anderson Road near Cesar Chavez Elementary School, chances are you know just who […]

| Posted in Archived Stories

Animals anchor Picnic Day

What’s a Picnic Day without close-up, hands-on interaction with farm animals? Whether it’s milking goats, petting lambs or roping cows — albeit pretend ones — animals are an important part of the day. “Those staples are very popular with the kids, especially the cow milking and the goat milking,” said Alison Van Eenennaam, a UC […]

| Posted in Agriculture + Environment

Category Archives

Browse by Date