News

After four years at The California Aggie, working as city news reporter, editor and editor-in-chief, I’m ready for what comes next By CHRIS PONCE — [email protected] When I first came to Davis, I ...
Are hemlines and holdings directly proportional? By ABHINAYA KASAGANI— [email protected] The resurgence in popularity of low-rise jeans and skirts with shorter hemlines may signal the onset of a ...
Concerns from both residents and commissioners dominated the nearly three-hour long meeting By PIPER AWEEKA — [email protected] On April 2 at 6 p.m., the city of Davis Fiscal Commission met to discuss ...
Research is still ongoing to identify the cause of the colony loss reported in early 2025 — elsewhere, new methods look to help beekeepers monitor their colonies’ health By KATELYN BURNS— ...
For the maladjusted “dummy” foals, there are big risks to their immune system but a simple procedure that can be learned and applied by anyone helps to speed up recovery By KATELYN BURNS— ...
The 2011 novel, “The Night Circus,” raises the time-old question: Do you judge a book by its cover? By BELLA PETERSON — [email protected] The classic dilemma of judging a book by its cover — a tale as ...
Wyman, a cinema and digital media associate professor, shares her experience with filming By EVELYN SANCHEZ — [email protected] Many professors on campus have their own projects occurring beyond ...
New Japanese eatery brings authentic izakaya experience to Davis’ dining scene By ALMA CULVERWELL — [email protected] Show Izakaya, a new Japanese restaurant, recently opened its doors at 102 F St.
UC ethnic studies educators, concerned about censorship of Palestine in curricula, say the failed proposal faced a “procedurally irregular” journey By KHADEEJAH KHAN — [email protected] Students and ...
UPTE-CWA 9119 and AFSCME Local 3299, representing 50,000 workers combined, are striking for the fourth time this academic year By KHADEEJAH KHAN — [email protected] University Professional and ...
Meet the students running to serve the UC Davis community By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — [email protected] This ASUCD spring election cycle, there are two executive tickets, 12 candidates running for ...
The April 3 meeting also saw Umar Shaikh be elected as Senate Pro Tempore By JORDAN POLTORAK— [email protected] Four ambassadors from Aggie Mental Health addressed the ASUCD Senate during their ...