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Yearly Archives - 2016

2016 Archives

HANNAH WODRICH / AGGIE

Bideology: Arielle Loren’s documentary about non-monosexual awareness

Arts & CultureFebruary 11, 2016
Film screening of Bideology at the LGBTQIA Resource Center From 4 to 5 p.m. this Thursday, Feb. 11, the LGBTQIA Resource Center (LGBTQIARC) will host a free film screening of Arielle Loren’s documentary Bideology. Bideology is a documentary that explores non-monosexuality, which refers to being attracted to more than one gender. Specifically, the film discusses […]
JAY GELVEZON, MONICA CHAN, ARIEL ROBBINS, ASHLEY LUGO, LUCY KNOWLES, BRIANA NGO / AGGIE

Senate Endorsements: Consider the Following

Front page storyFebruary 11, 2016
2016 Winter Quarter ASUCD Election ASUCD’s Winter Quarter elections are just around the corner and in order to make this round’s race a tad more clear, The Aggie’s Editorial Board interviewed all 19 senate candidates and both executive teams to make our quarterly picks on who should take a seat in the coveted third-floor Memorial […]
(-Head Coach Jennifer Gross runs through defensive strategies during a break in the action.) AARON BURBANK / AGGIE

A culture of family and success

SportsFebruary 11, 2016
The Aggie sat down with women’s basketball coach, Jennifer Gross Jennifer Gross has dedicated a large part of her adult life to the UC Davis women’s basketball program, and with her involvement has come a great deal of success. During her playing career from 1993 to 1997, Gross led the Aggies to the most successful […]
JAY GELVEZON / AGGIE

Political Ambiguity

OpinionFebruary 11, 2016
Anti-mass immigration sentiment in European politics Although the Western world has always been skeptical about mass migrations, the current sentiment against immigration policies is increasingly brewing in all areas of society. All across the West, in areas affected or unaffected by large-scale migration, attitudes are changing. We have seen a rise in popularity among anti-mass […]
ANGELICA DAYANDANTE / AGGIE

A Davis Valentine’s Day survival guide

City NewsFebruary 11, 2016
We’ve planned Valentine’s Day for you, so just sit back and enjoy This Valentine’s Day, enjoy spending time with friends and loved ones with the many activities and events that Davis has to offer. Pick one option from each category below and fill your day with love! Stores: Not sure how to woo your loved […]
KATIE LIN / AGGIE

Local nonprofit hosts Mardi Gras party

City NewsFebruary 11, 2016
Yolo Land Trust, Blue Note Brewing Co. host fundraiser to help conserve local farmland Yolo Land Trust (YLT) hosted a Mardi Gras party on Feb. 9 at the Blue Note Brewing Company in Woodland.  In honor of the holiday, the event included free mask decorating and barbeque from Buckhorn Grill Food Truck. “We were looking […]
NICKI PADAR / AGGIE

Two UC students arrested for trying to steal textbooks at ARC bookstore

Campus NewsFebruary 11, 2016
Extensive security precautions at temporary bookstore helps in catching culprits   Two students were arrested Jan. 12 at the temporary bookstore at the UC Davis ARC Pavilion for burglary and theft after walking out with stolen textbooks. UC Davis student who wishes to remain anonymous for privacy concerns, 21, and James Hoblitzell, 19, a student […]
BRIAN LANDRY / AGGIE

UC Davis students continue push for more undergraduate-led courses

Campus NewsFebruary 11, 2016
Upcoming courses to touch on origami, meat protection, Hmong culture Starting Spring Quarter of 2016, there will be eight undergraduate student-led courses that will be available for registration. The courses will cover a wide breadth of topics, including cryptocurrency, the economics of happiness and origami, and are open to all undergraduate students. While the amount […]
ASUCD's Block Party on Feb. 19, 2016 takes place on the quad. (NICKI PADAR / AGGIE)

ASUCD to host Student Appreciation Week in honor of 100th anniversary

Campus NewsFebruary 11, 2016
Association to hold events throughout next week celebrating clubs, professors and students From Feb. 16 to 19, ASUCD will host Student Appreciation Week in honor of its 100th anniversary. ASUCD is hosting the series of events in order to give back to the community and showcase the clubs and activities that make up UC Davis. […]
ANH-TRAM BUI / AGGIE

How many movies, again?

FeaturesFebruary 11, 2016
How to properly participate in Oscar season The Academy Awards are upon us and we could not be less prepared. How can you manage to watch and analyze every minute of each Oscar-nominated film by Feb. 28, while also having the responsibilities of a student, an employee, an intern, a club member and a real-life, […]
JAY GELVEZON, MONICA CHAN, ARIEL ROBBINS, ASHLEY LUGO, LUCY KNOWLES, BRIANA NGO / AGGIE

Senate Endorsements: Consider the Following

OpinionFebruary 10, 2016
2016 Winter Quarter ASUCD Elections ASUCD’s Winter Quarter elections are just around the corner and in order to make this round’s race a tad more clear, The Aggie’s Editorial Board interviewed all 19 senate candidates and both executive teams to make our quarterly picks on who should take a seat in the coveted third-floor Memorial […]
TIFFANY CHOI / AGGIE

Print The Aggie

OpinionFebruary 10, 2016
Support student journalism Picture the UC Davis campus on a Tuesday morning during week six of Winter Quarter. The CoHo line is a mile long, bike circles are packed with students rushing to their midterms, professors are holding extended office hours and those that spent the night in the 24-hour study room are slowly emerging […]