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University of California plans COVID-19 vaccine mandate for Fall Quarter
BreakingApril 23, 2021
The mandate will be subject to the widespread availability and full FDA approval, but will fall in line with other vaccination requirements UC Davis already has in place By KATHLEEN QUINN and REBECCA GARDNER — campus@theaggie.org The University of California announced yesterday that it plans to require a COVID-19 vaccination for attending in-person courses Fall […]

UC Davis announces in-person commencement
BreakingApril 20, 2021
The limited-scale in-person ceremonies will be offered from June 10–13, with a virtual alternative available On April 16, Chancellor May announced that UC Davis will be holding in-person commencement ceremonies for the class of 2021. Students will have to present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours prior to the ceremony. […]

UC Davis Health suspends distribution of Johnson & Johnson vaccine following CDC and FDA recommendation
BreakingApril 19, 2021
Rare blood clot found in six J&J vaccine recipients, halting vaccine administration

Danny Trejo, Zac Clark headline Aggies For Recovery Speaker Jam
BreakingMarch 10, 2021
UC Davis students can attend the event on Zoom without cost Aggies for Recovery holds confidential meetings on Zoom every Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. Its meetings are open exclusively to undergraduate and graduate students and the Zoom meeting ID is 980 3013 1552. Students can contact Each Aggie Matters by texting “RELATE” to […]

Attempted sexual assault in Davis apartment complex in Drew Circle
BreakingMarch 9, 2021
Police still looking for male suspect who broke into a woman’s apartment On March 4 around 10 a.m., an emergency alert from Sacramento Alert notified subscribers that “the Davis Police Department responded to a report of an attempted sexual assault.” The crime happened at an apartment complex “in the 1600 block of Drew Circle.” Deputy […]

UCLA student and founder of America First Bruins arrested by FBI for participation in insurrection at Capitol
BreakingFebruary 19, 2021
Davis College Republicans say they would expel anyone involved in extremist activities Christian Secor, an undergraduate UCLA student, was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) this week for participating in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Secor, “a self-described fascist,” is one of more than 200 defendants who stand accused […]

Yolo County places Moderna vaccines on hold due to allergic reactions, no vaccines from lot were administered
BreakingJanuary 21, 2021
New vaccine shipments set to arrive in Yolo County this week On Jan. 18, Yolo County announced that a batch of Moderna vaccines were placed on hold after a recommendation from the state’s top epidemiologist Dr. Erica S. Pan. This recall was due to several allergic reactions to the vaccine in San Diego. The official […]

Coffee House closes down indefinitely after more than 50 years
BreakingJanuary 19, 2021
Darin Schluep, the food service director, said they hope to reopen eventually The Coffee House (CoHo) at UC Davis announced that it would be closing indefinitely as of Friday, Jan. 15. “There were a variety of factors that prompted our decision to close, but the most unfortunate part is the loss of employment for our […]

UC system pushes to open in-person courses for next academic year
BreakingJanuary 11, 2021
The UC system announced today that it will be reopening campuses for instruction for Fall Quarter 2021 The University of California Office of the President (UCOP) stated plans to reopen campuses to in-person instruction throughout the UC system in Fall Quarter 2021 in a press release. “With robust research advancements and COVID-19 vaccines soon becoming […]

Health care workers receive first doses of COVID-19 vaccine at UC Davis Medical Center
BreakingDecember 17, 2020
UC Davis Health begins administering shots to employees based on exposure risk for COVID-19, with plans to eventually distribute to general public Employees at the UC Davis Medical Center were some of the first individuals nationwide to receive the coronavirus vaccine on the morning of Dec. 15. The long-awaited vaccine, developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, […]

UC Davis Panhellenic formally separates itself from associating with UC Davis IFC
BreakingDecember 14, 2020
Multiple public sexual assault allegations impacted the relationship between the two organizations, according to the Panhellenic president UC Davis Panhellenic has dissociated from the UC Davis Interfraternity Council (IFC) fraternities effective immediately, citing issues of sexual assault culture. Apeksha Kanumilli, a fourth-year psychology major and the president of UC Davis Panhellenic, said that the decision […]

UC Admissions extends application deadline to Dec. 4
BreakingNovember 30, 2020
Website crashes on the eve of Nov. 30 application deadline System-wide technical difficulties with the UC application website prompted UC admissions to extend the undergraduate application deadline to Friday, Dec. 4 at 11:59 pm. The original UC application deadline for the 2021-2022 school year was Nov. 30. “The University of California’s online application system experienced […]

