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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 […]

ASUCD Senate discusses accusations of nepotism over passing of bill
ASUCDFebruary 18, 2026
Tensions rose at the Feb. 12 meeting over alleged special treatment in club event funding By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org At their Feb. 12 meeting, the ASUCD Senate faced accusations of nepotism after Senator Ezra Rubin protested the passing of Senate Bill (SB) #49. The bill, which allocates $437 to the office of […]

Cults on campus
ColumnFebruary 12, 2026
The organizations at UC Davis who have been accused of heresy and abuse By NEVAEH KARRAKER — nakarraker@ucdavis.edu “That’s a cult.” When an anonymous UC Davis student was in her first year, this was what her Davis Christian Fellowship (DCF) Bible study leader told her about a fellow UC Davis campus-based Christian ministry, Grace Alive. […]

Raven Chacon discusses his installation art and music compositions in a public artist talk
Arts & CultureFebruary 10, 2026
Chacon spoke in depth about many of his distinctive works as The California Studio: Manetti Shrem Artist Residencies’ winter quarter spotlight artist By JONAH BERMAN – arts@theaggie.org On Feb. 5, installation artist and composer Raven Chacon gave a public lecture hosted by The California Studio: Manetti Shrem Artist Residencies program at UC Davis. […]

Renee Good was killed by the state, not a rogue agent
ColumnFebruary 1, 2026
Unless we abolish ICE, Good won’t be the last to die in vain By SAGE KAMOCSAY— skamocsay@ucdavis.edu On Jan. 7, 2026, Renee Good was shot and murdered by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent near her home in Minneapolis. Video footage shows several agents stepping out from an unmarked car in ski masks and […]

Equestrian team moved to club sport status for 2026-27 season, STUNT promoted to NCAA varsity team
FeaturedJanuary 27, 2026
The Athletics Department cited gender equity, athlete support and overall long-term success as reasons for this decision By COLINA HARVEY— sports@theaggie.org On Jan. 9, UC Davis Athletics published a statement announcing that, effective during the 2026-27 season, the equestrian team would be demoted from a Division 1 (D1) National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) […]

Cathy Linh Che’s storytelling is a restorative act at the latest installment of The Department of English’s Creative Writing Series
Arts & CultureJanuary 27, 2026
The Vietnamese-American poet discussed familial influences in her Oscar-shortlisted documentary short film and book of poetry, ‘Becoming Ghost’ BY JULIE HUANG — arts@theaggie.org On Jan. 14, the UC Davis Department of English hosted Vietnamese-American poet and multidisciplinary artist Cathy Linh Che for the latest event in their annual Creative Writing Series. The event featured a […]

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, […]

