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Anti-ICE protest at DaVinci Charter Academy escalates after alleged assault on Feb. 13

BreakingFebruary 23, 2026
A DaVinci student filed a police report following a physical altercation with Beth Bourne   By KATYA OKS — city@theaggie.org   On Feb. 13, students from DaVinci Charter Academy organized a protest denouncing United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions across the nation. During the protest, Beth Bourne, a Davis local known for her […]
A UC Davis WarnMe Message sent early Tuesday, August 21

BREAKING: UC Davis active shooter warning sent to students fails to note it was a drill

BreakingAugust 21, 2025
A UC Davis WarnMe message sent early Thursday, August 21 did not note that the warning of an active shooter on the university’s campus was a drill.

Unite for Action slate dissolved, presidential ticket disqualified by ASUCD Elections Committee

ASUCDApril 25, 2025
Aaminah Mohammad and Nanki Kaur, running for ASUCD president and internal vice president respectively, will remain on the ballot and are appealing the decision By VINCE BASADA and AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@aggie.org This article was updated on April 25 at 7:34 p.m. PST. The Unite for Action slate has been dissolved and their presidential ticket […]

UC Davis Law School suspends Law Student Association over Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions legislation

BreakingMarch 28, 2025
The financial responsibilities of the student government are to be taken over by King Hall administration following the March 24 decision   By RIVERS STOUT— campus@theaggie.org   UC Davis suspended the Law Student Association on March 24 for passing legislation that divested from Israel-connected companies and speakers. The constitutional amendment, passed by the LSA board […]

Two major UC labor unions to strike systemwide April 1

BreakingMarch 28, 2025
UPTE-CWA 9119 and AFSCME Local 3299, representing 50,000 workers combined, will strike across all UC campuses over alleged bad-faith negotiations, staff shortages and increased healthcare premiums   By KHADEEJAH KHAN — campus@theaggie.org   Two major unions representing over 50,000 UC workers will hold a one-day strike on April 1 across all UC campuses over alleged […]

Breaking: 40,000 UC service, medical workers enter two-day strike

BreakingNovember 21, 2024
Several food locations on campus shut down as unions protest alleged bad faith negotiations   By KHADEEJAH KHAN, JESSICA YUNG and VINCE BASADA – campus@theaggie.org   Labor unions representing food service, technical and healthcare staff across the UC system entered a two-day strike on Wednesday, Nov. 20 both in protest of a stalled contract dispute […]

Protesters blockade Unitrans

BreakingJune 10, 2024
by SONORA SLATER June 10, 9:40 a.m., 2024 In the early morning of June 10, pro-Palestine protesters set up blockades on both ends of the Silo Terminal for the Unitrans bus system, preventing buses from entering and buses already within from exiting. The buses within did not appear to be operating at the time the […]

Student organizers set up encampment for Palestine in Memorial Union Quad

BreakingMay 6, 2024
The group has a list of five demands, one of which is calling for Chancellor Gary May to resign from Leidos   By CHRIS PONCE — campus@theaggie.org    On the morning of Monday, May 6, Davis Popular University for the Liberation of Palestine (PULP) organizers set up tents and canopies in the center of the […]

Yolo County district attorney decides not to seek death penalty against Carlos Dominguez

BreakingFebruary 27, 2024
On Feb. 26, the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office provided notice they would not seek the death penalty against suspected serial stabber Carlos Dominguez   By HANNAH SCHRADER and CHRIS PONCE — city@theaggie.org   Prosecutors at the Yolo County District Attorney’s Office announced on Monday morning that they would not pursue the death penalty charge […]

ASUCD Senate unanimously passes two resolutions for the impeachment of ASUCD President and Internal Vice President

ASUCDDecember 17, 2023
Hearings for both impeachments will start at the beginning of the winter quarter 2024   BY LILY FREEMAN — campus@theaggie.org   On Dec. 6, the ASUCD Senate held a closed session where the table unanimously voted to pass two resolutions for the impeachment of both ASUCD President Francisco Ojeda and Internal Vice President (IVP) Aarushi […]

Antisemitic graffiti spray painted near Highway 113

BreakingNovember 3, 2023
The crime is being investigated as a ‘hate incident’    BY CHRIS PONCE — city@theaggie.org    Content warning: This article contains discussions of antisemitism.   On Monday, Oct. 30, Davis authorities were notified of reported “antisemitic graffiti” that was left near a wall that separates greenbelts and Highway 113, near Rio Grande and Joshua Tree […]

Bomb threats made to three Davis schools, Mary L. Stephens Davis Branch Library, homes of Davis Joint Unified School District employees

BreakingSeptember 20, 2023
Authorities have cleared the employee residences and campuses following searches   By CHRIS PONCE — city@theaggie.org   On Wednesday morning, at approximately 2:20 a.m., the Davis Police Department was notified of a threat claiming that bombs had been placed at the homes of Davis Joint Unified School District (DJUSD) employees, DJUSD District Offices, three DJUSD […]