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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.

Former UC President Michael Drake calls for end to boycotts targeted at countries

ASUCDAugust 15, 2025
Facing potential pressure from the federal government, UC President Michael Drake orders university entities and student governments to end certain boycotting practices   By RIVERS STOUT— campus@theaggie.org   On July 2, just weeks before his retirement in August, University of California (UC) President Michael Drake sent a letter to UC Chancellors ordering university entities, including […]

ASUCD’s 21st Annual Excellence in Education Award recognizes exceptional instructors

Campus NewsJune 10, 2025
The award is based on contributions towards students’ education, displayed passion towards teaching and for making a positive impact on campus By ROBIN FRANKLIN — campus@theaggie.org Three instructors across several academic disciplines have been selected by the ASUCD Academic Affairs Commission (AAC) to receive the 2025 ASUCD Excellence in Education Award. The awardees are: Matthew […]

Aggie House to operate in new property in collaboration with ASUCD

ASUCDJune 5, 2025
The partnership between the transitional housing shelter and the student government has led to the creation of a new subunit and highlights new long-term priorities for addressing basic needs

UC Davis Mental Health Initiative to host Pride in Mind Festival on May 30

ASUCDMay 30, 2025
The festival is set to feature live performances and local LGBTQ+ organizations, all celebrating pride and mental health awareness By SAIRAKSHA THIRUNAVUKKARASU — campus@theaggie.org On Friday, May 30, the UC Davis Mental Health Initiative (MHI) is hosting Pride in Mind, a queer mental health festival, at Russell Field. The event will take place from 5 […]

It’s giving unrealistic

ColumnMay 22, 2025
If settling feels like a sin, then perfection is an idol   By NEVAEH KARRAKER— nakarraker@ucdavis.edu   The perfect school. The perfect career. The perfect home. The perfect partner. Most influencers on social media post about their surplus of accomplishments and their outlandish income. No matter the type of perfect we see on social media, […]

Only survivor of the Carlos Dominguez stabbing spree testifies in the murder trial

City NewsMay 17, 2025
After a two-year break, Dominguez’s trial begins to determine his guilt and sanity for the stabbing of three victims in 2023

Major changes to Lawntopia include adding ticket costs indoor venue

ASUCDMay 9, 2025
The developments have sparked discourse around the new prices and the ASUCD’s potential role in creating them

UC Davis research funding impacted by executive actions

FeaturedMay 6, 2025
Leaders and members of the UC Davis research community share how funding cuts have impacted research

Davis May Day demonstration draws over 800 attendees

City NewsMay 2, 2025
Hundreds of demonstrators march through downtown in support of workers   By SUNNY LIU — city@theaggie.org   On May 1, hundreds of Davisites and UC Davis students converged in Central Park as part of a planned May Day demonstration. The protest is among hundreds of similar May Day demonstrations and strikes across the country defending […]

Two major UC labor unions to strike systemwide over unfair labor practices on May 1

Campus NewsMay 1, 2025
UPTE-CWA 9119 and AFSCME Local 3299, representing 50,000 workers combined, are striking for the fourth time this academic year   By KHADEEJAH KHAN — campus@theaggie.org   University Professional and Technical Employees-Communications Workers of America (UPTE-CWA) 9119 and American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees  (AFSCME) Local 3299 are holding a one-day strike on May […]

Bring back hats!

ColumnMay 1, 2025
We need to resurrect the valuable art of hat-wearing   By MADISON SEEMAN— meseeman@ucdavis.edu   Walking through the streets of Davis, I’m assaulted by the tragic absence of hats. Sure, there are a few brave little baseball caps and a beanie or two in the winter, but these are underwhelming in the face of our […]