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Roommate Horror Stories

FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Students share tales of college roommate experiences For many, the world of college brings to light a plethora of new experiences — classes that start in the afternoon, freedom from parents and, of course, dealing with roommates. While some students end up with the best-friend-and-roommate package deal, not everyone gets that lucky. In fact, many […]

UC Davis students reflect on recent installation of Plan B vending machine

FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Accessible emergency contraceptives affect campus, community The installation of the Plan B vending machine in the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) this past March has made a statement for reproductive justice on campus. While this small addition to campus carries much weight, it has ignited diverse opinions and conversations about its effect on the UC […]

The role of professional staff in student-run organizations

FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Career employees provide guidance Before starting his job at Unitrans, Anthony Palmere had worked for public transportation systems in larger cities that he found to be bureaucratic and restrictive. At Unitrans, however, Palmere said that working alongside students was a “breath of fresh air.” “The students […] were so enthusiastic and willing to try new […]

A biking history of Davis

FeaturesMay 22, 2017
National Bike Month allows campus, community to reflect on Davis’ two-wheeled history Imagine a small town with a laid back biking culture, where cyclists tend to be treated with respect. A place where cyclists and motorists share the road with minimal conflict. Does this sound familiar? UC Davis is known to many as a “biking […]

With Liberty and Justice for All: UC Davis pre-law students

FeaturesMay 18, 2017
Pre-Law stories, paths, organizations on campus A series of different conversations, exchanges and choices often converge to create what students call a career path. After having traveled very different paths, Alejandra Roman, Brittney Samuels and Jennifer Wilson all arrived at the decision to pursue pre-law undergraduate degrees. Alejandra Roman suffered a tragic loss in seventh […]

Long-distance relationships, far away from worries

FeaturesMay 18, 2017
Students share what makes their long-distance relationships work It was her junior year at Davis High School when Jenna Farboud and her current partner had chemistry — that is, AP Chemistry. “Actually when we were really young we went to preschool together, apparently,” Farboud said. “But I didn’t really know him so that doesn’t count […]

Walker Hall: a rich past and an exciting future

FeaturesMay 18, 2017
Historic building will become a new home for graduate, professional students On the “UC Davis Memes for Edgey Teens” Facebook group, Carter Johnson, a second-year applied math graduate student, posted a well-known meme template: “what we really want” listing the much-anticipated opening of the Memorial Union’s Games Area, and  “what administrators think students want” listing […]

Progress in reshaping the hunting ground

FeaturesMay 16, 2017
Sexual assault awareness; advocacy in UC Davis, larger community Sexual assault is defined by the Center for Advocacy, Resources and Education (CARE) as any unwanted, nonconsensual sexual act in which a person is threatened, coerced or forced to comply against their will, or where a person is unable to give consent because they are a […]

UC Davis practices sustainable sourcing

FeaturesMay 16, 2017
Dining Commons leads in sourcing food from local, organic, student-run farms Ranking 18th on the The Daily Meal’s Best Colleges for Food List, UC Davis goes above and beyond to provide students with tasty, sustainable meals through its Dining Commons (DCs). Davis’ DCs exceed the UC Sustainability Policy goals for all UCs, but where does […]

Courtyard oases

FeaturesMay 14, 2017
Hidden study, relaxation spots on campus As much as UC Davis students love cramming their brains in cramped classrooms and crowded study spaces, some have found that a little sunlight and nature can help their studies along. UC Davis’ numerous courtyards, conveniently tucked away in the center of or in between buildings offer benches, lush […]

Companions and cultural identity: UC Davis’ various student associations

FeaturesMay 11, 2017
Cultural organizations provide space for students to connect, make friends There are hundreds of clubs for the thousands of students at UC Davis, but joining a club doesn’t have to be about academic interests or shared hobbies. Whatever one’s background, culture, ethnicity or religion, there is most likely an organization on campus that offers an […]

Davis vs. food

FeaturesMay 11, 2017
Food competitions around town test endurance A myriad of beaming, proud faces fill up a wall at the CoHo South Cafe. These are the faces of daring challengers who have successfully completed the Quad Stack Challenge — a food challenge that requires competitors to eat around two pounds of cornbread and chili in five minutes […]