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NFL wild-card round: Rams, Bears, Bills and Niners come out on top in close games

FeaturedJanuary 25, 2026
The six winners of the wild-card round will join the Seahawks and Broncos in the divisional round  By COLINA HARVEY— sports@theaggie.org On Jan. 10, the National Football League (NFL) playoffs kicked off with the first of six wild-card games, determining who would move on to the divisional round. Already waiting in the next round were […]

Recology extends yard waste pickup after heavy leaf drop delays collection

City NewsJanuary 21, 2026
Rain, aging trucks and yard debris slowed on-street yard pile collection across the city By ALMA CULVERWELL — city@theaggie.org  Recology Davis is continuing on-street debris collection this week after an unusually high volume of yard waste prevented crews from collecting all piles during last week’s scheduled pickup. The amount of leaves, branches and other yard […]

CoHo launches new reusable container program

Campus NewsJanuary 14, 2026
The new plastic containers for meals hope to make campus promote sustainability and environmental consciousness   By RACHEL TRAN and KATELYN BURNS— campus@theaggie.org   The ASUCD Coffee House (CoHo) has introduced a new reusable to-go container system at their food service stalls, in hopes of making their food service operations more sustainable.  Launched with food […]

Chancellor Gary May visits the ASUCD Senate at Nov. 20 meeting

ASUCDDecember 3, 2025
May formally apologized for a March email regarding Students for Justice in Palestine and addressed the increased presence of law enforcement on campus   By LILY KENROW — campus@theaggie.org   In his annual visit to the Associated Students, University of California, Davis (ASUCD) Senate at their Nov. 20 meeting, Chancellor Gary May gave a speech, […]

ASUCD fall elections called: 6 students elected to serve as student government senators after two disqualifications

ASUCDNovember 20, 2025
Senator Jenna Younes won her bid for re-election, while Aggie Alliance Slate members Ryan Kan and Aaron David Heth were disqualified By VINCE BASADA — campus@aggie.org This article was posted on Nov. 20, 2025 The ASUCD Fall Elections have been called, with six students elected to serve one-year terms on the ASUCD Senate. The senators-elect […]

The Editorial Board’s fall 2025 interview with Chancellor Gary May and university leadership

EditorialNovember 18, 2025
UC Davis administration discusses federal funding cuts, SNAP/EBT benefits, safety initiatives, research innovations and protection of undocumented students On Nov. 17, The California Aggie’s Editorial Board met with Chancellor Gary May, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Croughan, Associate Chancellor and Chief of Staff Carl Engelbach, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer Dana Topousis, Vice Chancellor […]

Comida y Comunidad:’ How Itzel Villagran brings her heritage to the Student Farm

FeaturedNovember 14, 2025
This UC Davis student promotes diversity and food justice by cultivating Latin American crops and hosting cooking workshops     By LILA MAGBILANG—science@theaggie.org   Standing behind the stove of the Davis Food Co-Op Teaching Kitchen, Itzel Villagran looked like the star of her own cooking show. And to some extent, she was — this was the […]

UC Davis Athletics partners with Tahoe Environmental Research Center to unveil brand new Lake Tahoe-themed jerseys

FeaturedNovember 14, 2025
The campaign aims to boost excitement surrounding athletics and promote the research center’s work   BY COLINA HARVEY— sports@theaggie.org   In May, UC Davis Athletics announced a new line of jerseys to be worn by nine UC Davis teams this year. The jerseys introduced a new shade of blue into the color scheme: “bold aqua” […]

Tuned in: How do KDVS 90.3FM radio hosts curate their soundtracks?

Arts & CultureNovember 14, 2025
Student radio station DJs view music as a deeply personal experience to be shared   By IQRA AHMAD — arts@theaggie.org      Music has long been recognized as a universal language; one capable of transcending culture, geography and even generations, according to a Harvard music study. Though infinite in its possibilities — with countless variations of […]

2025 Fall Elections: Meet the Candidates

ASUCDNovember 13, 2025
Meet the students running to serve on the ASUCD Senate   By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org In this week’s Associated Students of the University of California, Davis (ASUCD) Fall Election, 13 candidates are running to fill six available seats on the ASUCD Senate — the main legislative body of the UC Davis undergraduate student government. […]

What makes Donald Trump’s rhetoric so effective?

FeaturedNovember 12, 2025
UC Davis professors and students discuss Trump’s persuasive techniques   By GRACIELA TIU — features@theaggie.org   Throughout both his campaign and his presidency, President Donald Trump, arguably one of the most polarizing figures in America, has proven his ability to appeal to his base: drawing support from his followers while alienating those outside of it.  […]

An insight into the 2025-26 UC Davis men’s tennis team

FeaturedNovember 4, 2025
“I would rather be on the court than anywhere else”: Captain Lucas Bollinger discussed setting goals and leading the team   By DANIELLE WIRNOWSKI— sports@theaggie.org Interviewed by Megan Joseph   With fall quarter underway and sports teams reaching the beginning or end of their season, the UC Davis men’s tennis team is deep into its […]