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ASUCD Spring Elections called, several candidates disqualified

ASUCDApril 29, 2025
Senators Amrita Julka and Dhilena Wickramasinghe elected ASUCD President and Internal Vice President; competing executive ticket, other candidates disqualified after Elections Committee and Judicial Council decisions

23 UC Davis students, recent alumni have visa status reinstated following terminations

Campus NewsApril 29, 2025
The news comes as part of the Trump administration’s reversal from cancelling some 1,500 visas in April   By VINCE BASADA — campus@theaggie.org   UC Davis announced on April 27 that the federal government had reinstated the F-1 visa status for all 23 international students and recent graduates whose eligibility to remain in the United […]

Unite for Action slate dissolved, presidential ticket disqualified by ASUCD Elections Committee

ASUCDApril 25, 2025
Aaminah Mohammad and Nanki Kaur, running for ASUCD president and internal vice president respectively, will remain on the ballot and are appealing the decision By VINCE BASADA and AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@aggie.org This article was updated on April 25 at 7:34 p.m. PST. The Unite for Action slate has been dissolved and their presidential ticket […]

2025 Spring Elections: Meet the Candidates

ASUCDApril 23, 2025
Meet the students running to serve the UC Davis community    By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org   This ASUCD spring election cycle, there are two executive tickets, 12 candidates running for Senate, three for international student representative, three for transfer student representative, two for external affairs vice president and one for student advocate. Elections will […]

‘The Last of Us Part II’ was underappreciated

Arts & CultureApril 18, 2025
Revisiting “The Last of Us Part I” video game before the second season of “The Last of Us” comes out on Max   By BELLA PETERSON —- arts@theaggie.org   With the release of the second season of the television series “The Last of Us” soon to be released, it might be fitting to revisit the […]

UC student advocates call for ethnic studies requirement, but institutional barriers remain

ASUCDApril 17, 2025
The UC Assembly of the Academic Senate is set to vote over the Area A-G/H Ethnic Studies on April 23 following five years of consideration   By KHADEEJAH KHAN — campus@theaggie.org   Ethnic Studies is the only academic field that has manifested from student activism, with a history rooted in student movements from San Francisco […]

Three people shot following a shooting on Picnic Day

City NewsApril 12, 2025
Approximately midafternoon in Community Park, a shooter opened fire near Davis Senior High School    By HANNAH SCHRADER, CHRIS PONCE — city@theaggie.org   City of Davis police and first responders were dispatched to North Davis following reports of a shooting on April 12. The shooting occurred at Community Park, leaving three people shot and one […]

12 visas for UC Davis students, recent alumni revoked without explanation

Campus NewsApril 7, 2025
The news came as other UC campuses reported similar visa terminations made by the Trump Administration   By VINCE BASADA — campus@theaggie.org   UC Davis announced on Saturday, April 5 that the federal government had terminated F-1 visas for seven international students and five recent graduates, revoking their eligibility to stay in the United States. […]

Turning Point USA event results in multiple physical altercations

Campus NewsApril 4, 2025
UC Davis to open independent review into incident between protestors and the conservative group, who were hosting right-wing commentator Brandon Tatum   By RIVERS STOUT and JORDAN POLTORAK— campus@theaggie.org   A Turning Point USA (TPUSA) event held on the Quad on Thursday, April 3, resulted in several physical altercations between protestors, members of the conservative […]

‘We’re the frontline workers — we make it happen’: AFSCME 3299 holds solidarity strike with UPTE-CWA on April 1

Campus NewsApril 3, 2025
About 50 workers gathered at Hutchison Field as part of a systemwide strike, the third of its kind this academic year   By KHADEEJAH KHAN — campus@theaggie.org   Some 50 workers at UC Davis went on a one-day strike on Tuesday, April 1 over the University of California’s alleged unfair labor practices, cost of living […]

UC Davis Law students hold protest over university’s suspension of Law Student Association

Campus NewsApril 3, 2025
The protest came as over one hundred alumni signed letter in support of the suspended graduate student government   By RIVERS STOUT— campus@theaggie.org   A group of protestors demonstrated outside Mrak Hall, Wednesday, April 2, over the recent suspension of the Law Student Association (LSA) by university officials. Gathered near the See No Evil/Hear No […]

UC Davis Law School suspends Law Student Association over Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions legislation

BreakingMarch 28, 2025
The financial responsibilities of the student government are to be taken over by King Hall administration following the March 24 decision   By RIVERS STOUT— campus@theaggie.org   UC Davis suspended the Law Student Association on March 24 for passing legislation that divested from Israel-connected companies and speakers. The constitutional amendment, passed by the LSA board […]