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Just a number on a calendar
FeaturesJanuary 31, 2017
Students reflect on New Year’s resolutions, self-improvement Maddie Elliott and her date moved down the assembly line at Blaze, interacting with multiple employees to craft perfect, individualized pizzas. With each question asked of him, Elliott’s date never failed to use a “yes, please” and “thank you.” Elliott had already ordered her pizza, and, with a […]

Creating products out of passion
FeaturesJanuary 30, 2017
UC Davis students, alumni enter entrepreneurial world with apps, companies Nicholas Doherty started creating apps when he was in high school. Now, as a third-year computer science major at UC Davis, an app which he started on in his senior year of high school has surpassed 300,000 users. Study Cal is a student-planning app that […]

Socially abroad: an opportunity for heightened communication
FeaturesJanuary 30, 2017
French Embassy, Office of Global Affairs encourage social networking Studying abroad is an opportunity for students to find themselves living in a Moroccan wilderness town of 11,000 inhabitants, studying evolution in the Tahitian tropics or simply people-watching for hours at a Parisian café. No matter where their travels take them, social media allows students to […]

Exploring the night sky
FeaturesJanuary 29, 2017
A closer look at the Hutchison Hall Observatory Peers, faculty, friends and family crowd the roof of the Physics Building, mingling and huddling to stay warm. A laser pointer flits across the night sky, pointing to various stars and constellations as a member of the Astronomy Club gives the audience some facts about the stars. […]

Teaching togetherness
FeaturesJanuary 26, 2017
Wellness activities create campus community In her senior year of high school, fourth-year clinical nutrition major Megan Settles became interested in yoga and went on to complete the 200 hours of training needed to become a yoga instructor. Settles, who now teaches yoga classes at the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC), said the activity has […]

Robbins Hall: Six pillars, one community
FeaturesJanuary 26, 2017
A look into location for plant science, revolutionizing research Robbins Hall catches the eye of any passerby with the large, colorful space it occupies and the remarkable six pillars at its entrance — each embellished with specific life-science mosaics, including illustrations for the ideas of evolution, genetics, sustainability, agriculture, plant pathology and plant weeds. As […]

Meet the Meat Lab
FeaturesJanuary 24, 2017
UC Davis staple processes fresh, local product humanely As a second-generation butcher, Caleb Sehnert’s roots in the meat industry were established before he was even born. Sehnert works with and teaches students how to humanely slaughter and process animals for consumption as part of his job as the manager of the UC Davis Meat Lab. […]

Unveiling Sproul’s past
FeaturesJanuary 24, 2017
Chipping away at 44 years of history California-native Robert G. Sproul began his career in 1930 as president of the University of California. Sproul’s wide range of interests and impactful personality live on in the legacy he left behind in UC Davis’ Sproul Hall. “We think it is important to capture the history of the […]

Looking into Kerr Hall
FeaturesJanuary 23, 2017
Building provides budding history, questions for students Buildings such as The Death Star and Olson Hall stand out on the UC Davis campus because of their unique structures. Although other buildings are not as well-known, they still pose a great significance to UC Davis. Near the academic hub that is Wellman Hall, Kerr Hall is […]

Re-entry Students: navigating the UC Davis campus
FeaturesJanuary 22, 2017
Unique stories of community, real-life experiences Naomi Barcelo received an unexpected phone call one day from a friend she hadn’t spoken to for quite some time. This person had been her note-taker for a past religious studies class, but he didn’t call to talk about academics — he called to ask her if she would […]

A safe space
FeaturesJanuary 20, 2017
AB540 and Undocumented Center provides students with resources, solace, community Most students visit the Student Community Center (SCC) for their daily dose of coffee at the South CoHo. However, the SCC is also home to various service centers that offer resources and a supportive community, such as the AB540 and Undocumented Center. With services ranging […]

Aggie Profiles: Casey Davis
FeaturesJanuary 17, 2017
Building a world out of patterns and fantasy Casey Davis strode across the Quad on a chilly fall afternoon. Ignoring the mud that would stain his jeans, he decided to cut across the lawn in order to reach the flagpole as quickly as possible. His bright green cape, drawn over his blue polo shirt, tickled […]

