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Measure N campaign underway in Davis ahead of upcoming election
City NewsFebruary 1, 2024
The election, scheduled for March 5, will have Davis voters deciding on whether to support continued funding for local public schools By ANTHONY W. ZAMMIKIEL — city@theaggie.org On March 5, Davis voters will be heading to the polls to not only participate in the presidential primary election but to vote on local and […]

People of different faiths hold vigil for civilians, children killed in Gaza
City NewsJanuary 30, 2024
The interfaith vigil featured members of different faiths calling for a ceasefire By CHRIS PONCE — city@theaggie.org Content warning: This article contains discussion of violence. On Thursday, Jan. 18, people from different walks of faith gathered at Central Park for one common goal: calling for peace and a ceasefire to the war […]

UC Davis women’s basketball defeats CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners 62-46
FeaturedJanuary 25, 2024
The Aggies hold on to four wins and two losses at the start of this conference season By LUCIENNE BROOKER — sports@theaggie.org After a rocky start to the conference season, the UC Davis women’s basketball team was able to turn their performance around and win four consecutive games. With losses against UC Santa […]

UC Davis students discuss their unique clothing brand, we2cow
FeaturedJanuary 18, 2024
Founders Brianna Romine and Ian Gomez share how the company got its start, the way it’s run and where it’s going By YASMEEN O’BRIEN — features@theaggie.org You’ve probably seen their iconic cow design adorning Davis students’ attire and accessories for sale at the Davis Street Market or stocked in various shops downtown. […]

Carlos Dominguez, suspect of three stabbings in Davis, deemed mentally fit for trial in court hearing
City NewsJanuary 12, 2024
The decision comes after Reales Dominguez spent months in a state hospital for mental disorder By ALMA CULVERWELL — city@theaggie.org On Friday, Jan. 5, Yolo County Judge Samuel McAdam read a confidential medical report stating that Carlos Reales Dominguez, former UC Davis student and suspect of three stabbings last year, was deemed mentally fit […]

Davis City Council votes to call for immediate ceasefire to Israel-Gaza war
City CouncilDecember 15, 2023
The council voted unanimously to pass a resolution calling for a ceasefire in meeting with large public attendance By CHRIS PONCE — city@theaggie.org Content warning: This article contains discussions of war, violence and genocide. On Tuesday, Dec. 12, at their regularly scheduled meeting, the Davis City Council voted to call for an […]

Taco stands line the streets of Woodland for a chance at success
FeaturedDecember 13, 2023
Street vendors share stories about the hard work it takes to run a small business By SABRINA FIGUEROA — features@theaggie.org Editor’s note: Some of the sources in this article chose not to give their full names when being interviewed. For this reason, some sources below are referenced only by their first name. […]

Saving guilt for the holidays
ColumnDecember 11, 2023
Sometimes you want to cry on Santa’s lap By ANDIE TARABZOONI — rmtarabzooni@ucdavis.edu I’ve never really felt enticed by the holidays, but I’ve always loved December — mainly because I was born in December. The year ends with all these bright lights around you and starts with fireworks being lit up at every […]

Don’t forget about local elections
ColumnDecember 6, 2023
Fight the polarization of local community at the ballot box By CLAIRE SCHAD — cfschad@ucdavis.edu Every four years, when the presidential election comes up, the country goes through a predictable cycle. People run to social media to encourage their friends and family to vote, many post selfies with their “I voted” stickers and […]

ASUCD fall 2023 election results announced
ASUCDNovember 30, 2023
Voter turnout was between nine and 10 percent for this election By LILY FREEMAN — campus@theaggie.org In the ASUCD fall 2023 election, 21 candidates ran for six seats in the Senate and three constitutional amendments were voted on. Here are the results: Jonathan Ng was elected to the Senate. Katia Bouali […]

The Editorial Board meets with Chancellor Gary May, UC Davis administrators
EditorialNovember 28, 2023
May and administrators discuss Leidos involvement, campus safety measures, an academic advising overhaul and more The California Aggie’s Editorial Board met with Chancellor Gary May, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan, Associate Chancellor and Chief of Staff Karl Engelbach, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Pablo Reguerin, Vice Chancellor for Finance, Operations and Administration Clare […]

Protest arises in response to Riley Gaines on-campus speaker event on Nov. 3
Campus NewsNovember 17, 2023
The UC Davis Police Department reported instances of assault and vandalism at the protest outside of the event By RIVERS STOUT — campus@theaggie.org On Nov. 3, Riley Gaines spoke at the UC Davis Conference Center. She was invited by the Davis College Republicans (DCR) to speak on women’s participation in sports. After DCR […]

