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Witnessing the country’s switch in administration

FeaturesMarch 9, 2017
UCDC Washington Program students reflect on inauguration, working in D.C. This past quarter, Colin Giacomini, a fourth-year political science major, worked as a Middle East research intern at the American Enterprise Institute, a public policy organization that performs research and advocacy for political, social and economic problems in Washington, D.C. In addition to analyzing how […]

Dietary accommodations discussed

FeaturesMarch 9, 2017
A variety of experiences on campus for students with food restrictions Stopping by the CoHo one evening, Arev Markarian scanned the menu for a vegan option. Markarian, a fourth-year environmental science and management major, was surprised to find that Ciao offers a burger for vegetarian and vegan customers. When she ordered, the server said that […]

What your post-midterm Yoloberry order says about you

FeaturesMarch 7, 2017
Frozen yogurt as both celebratory treat, comfort food On the quarter system, midterms roll around pretty much every week of your life. It’s only natural to hit up everyone’s local fro-yo shop, Yoloberry, at least one of those times.   Chocolate yogurt with chocolate chips, oreo bits, hot fudge, and basically every chocolate topping possible. […]

Who stole my handlebars?: Bike horror stories

FeaturesMarch 7, 2017
From stolen wheels to popping tires, Davis has seen it all It was nine o’clock in the morning when economics professor Gregory Clark left Peet’s Coffee in downtown Davis to discover that the back wheel of his bike was missing. Forced to walk his bike over to a nearby bike shop, Clark ended up paying […]

UC Davis then and now

FeaturesMarch 7, 2017
Second generation student compares, contrasts parents’ college experiences to her own While most UC Davis alumni have a sense of Aggie pride, some students have a deeper connection to campus as a second generation member of their family to attend the university. The CoHo, cows and bicycles are all aspects of campus that have followed […]

Campus transportation, minus the bike

FeaturesMarch 6, 2017
Students chose unique forms of transportation to navigate campus The UC Davis campus has 8.3 square miles of extended campus. With only 10 minutes between classes, walking — or running — is not always the best option. Many UC Davis students and faculty members have taken to biking as their main mode of transportation, but […]

Cha-ching!: How students make extra money

FeaturesMarch 5, 2017
Creative ways students support hobbies, career interests The broke college student is an all too relatable visual, but UC Davis students have found creative ways to fill their pockets and supplement money going toward rent, utilities and tuition. From catering, to starting popular TV show fan-bases, to capturing the beauty of everyday people, Aggies continue […]

Building communities and mentorship: First-Year Aggie Connections

FeaturesMarch 5, 2017
Program provides incoming students with support, role models This past fall, Jessica Chalfin, a second-year animal science major, was matched to mentor a group named #Flawless, comprised of students with a common interest in Beyoncé. This group was a part of First Year Aggie Connections (FYAC), a program that launched during Fall Quarter of 2016 […]

The key to uninterrupted focus

FeaturesMarch 2, 2017
The long-term effects of multitasking Gloria Mark of UC Irvine reported that it takes an average of 25 minutes for a mind to fully return to focusing on a task after an interruption. This means that if students check their phones twice in one hour of studying, they have already wasted another 50 minutes trying […]

Five ways to beat Winter Quarter

FeaturesFebruary 28, 2017
A guide to combating the gloom of winter classes, weather You’re walking from class to the bike racks outside, obsessing over your answer to problem number seven on the midterm you just took. The sky is the same shade of gray as the sweatpants you’ve worn every day for the last two weeks, the air […]

Formerly incarcerated students seek support

FeaturesFebruary 27, 2017
UC Davis lacks space for students previously detained Students who received a questionnaire from Tina Curiel, a third-year transfer student and sociology major, responded that, if they were in a class with a formerly-incarcerated student, they might feel that such a person should have to share their past with future colleagues. Curiel, who was present […]

Women’s Health: An issue of human health

FeaturesFebruary 27, 2017
Structural changes in government affect women’s health; minority groups, lower income groups to be severely affected In his first 21 days in office, President Donald Trump made many controversial picks for his cabinet, including the appointment of Tom Price as health secretary. Price is a staunch opponent of the Affordable Care Act and an advocate […]