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The treatment of champions

FeaturesMarch 24, 2026
Gender disparity and misogyny in the 2026 Winter Olympics   By VRITI SHAH — features@theaggie.org   The recent Winter Olympics ended with many victories for the United States. These include 12 gold, 12 silver and nine bronze medals — with a total of 33 medals this year. This places the U.S. second internationally for the […]

NorCal and SoCal Aggies: fierce rivals or two sides of the same coin?

FeaturesMarch 24, 2026
UC Davis students discuss their experience with NorCal and SoCal personalities   By AMBER WARNKE — features@theaggie.org   UC Davis is known for hosting large numbers of both Northern California (NorCal) students — being one of the few University of California campuses in the upper half of the state — while also welcoming large amounts […]

Students enjoy warm weather with outdoor exercise

FeaturesMarch 8, 2026
Students recommend recreational sports and time outdoors, emphasize the health benefits of exercise   By AMBER WARNKE — features@theaggie.org   With the recent turn from rainy, cold weather to days of sunshine and blue skies, many students have taken advantage of the warmth to engage in more outdoor exercise. While all forms of exercise have […]

The big sister of UC Davis

FeaturesMarch 8, 2026
UC Davis content creator Mia Hildebrand details her rise to Internet fame and entrepreneurial success    By DOMENICA PELOSO — feautures@theaggie.org   While most freshmen are rendered defenseless against the dreaded first-year jitters, UC Davis students are uniquely prepared to transition into college life thanks to social media content creator Mia Hildebrand — colloquially known […]

‘It’s brutal out here!’: Big corporations and the music industry

FeaturesFebruary 26, 2026
From Ticketmaster to AI music, students discuss the emphasis of the industry on economic gain   By VRITI SHAH — features@theaggie.org From the rock music revolution of the 1960s to the current rise of pop, the music industry has always served as a crucial part of society and culture. Music has historically been a universal language […]

Plastic-free, as pads should be

FeaturesFebruary 26, 2026
Spotlight on OVO, a sustainable menstrual hygiene company  By AMBER WARNKE — features@theaggie.org Environmental sustainability is a frequently discussed topic, leading many people to look into more eco-friendly swaps for the products they buy. This is especially true for feminine hygiene products, which often contain environmentally toxic “forever chemicals” that can take 500 to 800 […]

What does constant headphone usage mean for students?

FeaturesFebruary 26, 2026
Students and faculty discuss the implications of widespread headphone use By GRACIELA TIU — features@theaggie.org On an early Monday morning, you hop off the bus and start walking toward your first class. As you hear the soothing beat of your favorite song playing in your AirPods, you cross the street and navigate your way through […]

UC Davis hosts Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Applebaum

FeaturesFebruary 26, 2026
As the speaker of this year’s Eugene Lunn Memorial Lecture Series, Applebaum emphasized the threats to modern-day democracy By YUENJO FAN AND AMBER DUHS — features@theaggie.org  On Feb. 9, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and historian Anne Applebaum headlined the annual Eugene Lunn Memorial Lecture Series. Held at the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of […]

Does anyone actually do their course readings?

FeaturesFebruary 26, 2026
As the world becomes more efficient, students grapple with staying motivated for assignments and relying on AI By AMRA ABID — features@theaggie.org Today is Monday. You open your general education course syllabus to see that by Wednesday, you are expected to read 30 pages of dense 16th-century prose to prepare for a class discussion that […]