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ASUCD balances budget during 2026-2027 budget hearings

ASUCDMarch 4, 2026
With a 10% cut across all units, ASUCD officials debated and finalized next year’s operating budget    By LILY KENROW AND AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org    Associated Students, University of California Davis (ASUCD) wrapped up its annual budget hearings, finalizing the budgets of its numerous units, commissions and committees for the 2026-2027 school year.  Held […]

Student-run Mental Health Conference to be held Feb. 28

Campus NewsFebruary 27, 2026
The free, on-campus event, themed ‘Rooted in Resilience,’ will feature workshops and guest speakers By RACHEL TRAN — campus@theaggie.org The 10th Annual Mental Health Conference, a student-run event advancing discussions and awareness around psychological well-being, is set for Saturday, Feb. 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m at the UC Davis Conference Center Themed “Rooted […]

UC Davis presents 15th annual ‘Super Science Day’

Campus NewsFebruary 26, 2026
On Feb. 21, 12 locations are set to showcase biodiversity-themed collections on campus By RACHEL TRAN — campus@theaggie.org The 15th Annual UC Davis Biodiversity Museum Day is a “Super Science Day” that is set to feature 12 museums and collections. The event will occur from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 21.  The […]

Cross Cultural Center’s ‘Threads of Tradition’ event spotlighted diversity across campus through fashion

Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2026
Student designers and participants showcased their cultural clothes on the CCC runway   By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org    At the Cross Cultural Center’s (CCC) fashion show event, “Threads of Tradition,” students stepped into the spotlight wearing garments tied to ancestry, memory and everyday survival. From hand-embroidered dresses and Mexican huaraches to contemporary Chinese qipao […]

Review: The half-hearted highs of ‘Wuthering Heights’ are incomparable to its sweeping lows

Arts & CultureFebruary 24, 2026
Emerald Fennell’s latest film attempts to capitalize on a classic work, with little success   BY JULIE HUANG — arts@theaggie.org   “Wuthering Heights,” Emerald Fennell’s third film, debuted in theaters on Feb. 13 starring Margot Robbie as Catherine Earnshaw and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff.  The film has not only renewed interest in Emily Brontë’s original […]
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Opinion

The art of public shaming

OpinionMarch 24, 2026
Really? Not even a thank you?   By NEVAEH KARRAKER — nakarraker@ucdavis.edu The lack of situational awareness on campus has become enraging. Between classes, I’ll be walking with a friend behind someone in the middle of the sidewalk, headphones blaring and trudging along slow enough that a line forms behind them.  In the next instant, […]

The MANicure

OpinionMarch 24, 2026
Why we should celebrate femininity in men   By SAGE KAMOCSAY— skamocsay@ucdavis.edu   In the past few years, there has been a rise in Generation Z men getting piercings, doing their makeup, painting their nails and participating in all other manners of stereotypically feminine forms of gender expression. And, contrary to what one may assume, […]

An ode to ‘unc status’

OpinionMarch 24, 2026
Understanding what age insecurity is and how it plays a role throughout life   By VIOLET ZANZOT — vmzanzot@ucdavis.edu   Nine is my lucky number, 10 is double digits, 13 makes a teenager, 15 is endless anxiety about not being able to drive, 16 is freedom, 18 feels more juvenile than eight and 20 is […]

Campus News

UC Davis Iranian Student Organization unites community amidst U.S.-Israel war with Iran

Campus NewsMarch 24, 2026
With war affecting families abroad and differing opinions in the diaspora, the ISO remains open to all   By RIVERS STOUT— campus@theaggie.org   Some 8,000 miles away, the ripples of the United States and Israel’s war with Iran are being felt by California’s Iranian American community. At UC Davis, the Iranian Student Organization (ISO) has […]

Resurfaced videos of Alpha Gamma Rho members’ animal cruelty prompt backlash

Campus NewsMarch 24, 2026
2-year-old videos showed a member holding a duck at gunpoint, members chanting in front of dead duck   By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org   Resurfaced video of an Alpha Gamma Rho (AGR) fraternity member abusing a duck and of others around a dead bird hung indoors has ignited a controversy over the fraternity’s conduct and […]

Davis Women in Business to hold annual wellness festival on March 6

Campus NewsMarch 4, 2026
The annual OWN IT festival offers a self-care approach to success   By CARLO FALLA — campus@theaggie.org   Davis Women in Business (DWIB) is holding their annual OWN IT festival this Friday, March 6. This event offers a wide variety of activities and resources to empower women and non-binary individuals to pursue their goals, while […]

City News

Davis Police Department hosts Community Public Safety Training

City NewsMarch 24, 2026
The meeting was disrupted by arguments between attendees and Beth Bourne about solicitation in front of schools    By SONJA WOOLEY — city@theaggie.org   The Davis Police Department hosted a Community Public Safety Training at City Hall on March 3. The meeting, which was meant to train City of Davis residents on de-escalation skills, ended […]

Features

The treatment of champions

FeaturesMarch 24, 2026
Gender disparity and misogyny in the 2026 Winter Olympics   By VRITI SHAH — features@theaggie.org   The recent Winter Olympics ended with many victories for the United States. These include 12 gold, 12 silver and nine bronze medals — with a total of 33 medals this year. This places the U.S. second internationally for the […]

NorCal and SoCal Aggies: fierce rivals or two sides of the same coin?

FeaturesMarch 24, 2026
UC Davis students discuss their experience with NorCal and SoCal personalities   By AMBER WARNKE — features@theaggie.org   UC Davis is known for hosting large numbers of both Northern California (NorCal) students — being one of the few University of California campuses in the upper half of the state — while also welcoming large amounts […]

Students enjoy warm weather with outdoor exercise

FeaturesMarch 8, 2026
Students recommend recreational sports and time outdoors, emphasize the health benefits of exercise   By AMBER WARNKE — features@theaggie.org   With the recent turn from rainy, cold weather to days of sunshine and blue skies, many students have taken advantage of the warmth to engage in more outdoor exercise. While all forms of exercise have […]

Arts & Culture

Review: ‘The Drowsy Chaperone’ is a dazzling love letter to musical theater

Arts & CultureMarch 24, 2026
The UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance opened its highly anticipated musical on Feb. 26   By TALAR KESHISHIAN — arts@theaggie.org    On Feb. 26, the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance opened “The Drowsy Chaperone” at the Main Theater in Wright Hall. Directed by Rhett Guter, the show pays homage to early […]

Review: Mitski’s ‘Nothing’s About To Happen To Me’ offers mature introspections on identity and belonging

Arts & CultureMarch 24, 2026
The singer-songwriter’s 8th studio album employs memorable literary references to construct a resonant musical world   By NATALIE SALTER — arts@theaggie.org    In 2023, Mitski made her first entry onto the Billboard Hot 100 with “My Love Mine All Mine,” a love song defined by its tender lyricism and warm, gentle melody. But for all […]

Dance at Davis: Baile de Fuego sparks love for Latin dance

Arts & CultureMarch 24, 2026
The beginner-friendly club encourages students to embrace culture through dance community    By HANNAH OSBORN — arts@theaggie.org    Dance is an activity that can enchant and bring people together; however, it can also be intimidating. Maybe you’ve never danced before, or maybe you’ve danced but want to find a new community or style to learn. […]

Sports

UC Davis Gymnastics delivers top five finishes in Sacramento matchup

SportsMarch 24, 2026
Aggies battle hard in Sacramento dual   By MIKALA SLOTNICK— sports@theaggie.org   The UC Davis gymnastics team fought hard but ultimately fell to a dual match at Sacramento State University (Sac State), with a final score of 192.225 (second place), just below Sac State’s score of 193.625 (first).  Previously, the Aggies traveled to Boise State […]

The United States men’s ice hockey ends 46-year gold drought

SportsMarch 24, 2026
Team USA wins gold in a dramatic 2-1 overtime victory over Canada   By ALEXIA NAVARRO— sports@theaggie.org In a highly anticipated Winter Olympic Games for ice hockey fans, the National Hockey League (NHL) players are back for the first time since 2014. NHL players were not allowed to participate in the last two Olympic Games, […]

The United States takes home two gold medals in figure skating

SportsMarch 24, 2026
Recap of the 2026 Olympic figure skating results for Team USA     By DANIELLE WIRNOWSKI— sports@theaggie.org   The 2026 Winter Olympics were held in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, from Feb. 6 to 22. From Feb. 6 to 19, short track and figure skating events were held at the Milano Skating Arena: “one of […]

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SportsMarch 17, 2026

Science & Tech

UC Davis researchers receive a $4.9 million grant to further develop self-cloning crops

Science & TechnologyMarch 24, 2026
The technology provides a cost-effective method to help small-scale farmers increase yield    By JOANNA ABRAHAM— science@theaggie.org    In January 2026, UC Davis researchers at the Sundaresan Lab received a $4.9 million Gates Foundation Grant to further develop a novel technique, synthetic apomixis, that produces clonal hybrid seeds. Their research also received the $500,000 VinFuture […]

Spinosaurus Mirabilis: a new dinosaur species

Science & TechnologyMarch 24, 2026
What the discovery of this new species means and how it questions our understanding of past findings   By EMILIA ROSE— science@theaggie.org   As many know, the dinosaur-filled “Jurassic Park” movies aren’t exactly known for their scientific accuracy. In fact, it is well understood that the ginormous, scaly creatures depicted in those films are missing […]

The UC Davis iGEM team makes a reappearance after a 4-year hiatus

Students share their stories about the bioinnovation club   By NAREN KRISHNA JEGAN — science@theaggie.org   The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is the world’s premier international synthetic biology research competition, drawing over 11,000 student researchers from high-school, college and post-graduate levels to design solutions for the world’s most pressing issues. After a four-year hiatus, […]

The cosmic coincidence of eclipses

A Feb. 17 annular solar eclipse darkened the surface of Antarctica   By EMILIA ROSE— science@theaggie.org   On Feb. 17, 2026, a glowing ring of fire passed over Antarctica, casting the frozen continent into a slight darkness. On that day, penguins and scientists alike witnessed the moon passing in front of the sun, which created […]

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