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UC Davis library renovation project in its early stages
FeaturesMay 27, 2016
Space Planning team works to develop future renovation ideas for UC Davis libraries. How can the renovation of UC Davis’ three on-campus libraries provide new, unique studying and researching experiences to students and faculty? This is the main question that the Library Space Planning team is currently working to answer. The University Library Space Planning […]

Picnic in the Park brings together Davis community
FeaturesMay 27, 2016
Davis residents enjoy food, entertainment at weekly Picnic in the Park event hosted by Davis Farmers Market. What can possibly be better than visiting Davis’ widely acclaimed farmers market to shop for fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat delightful snacks? Not much, besides enjoying all of these along with live music and a picnic on […]

Swing dancing the night away
FeaturesMay 25, 2016
Davis Swing Dancers keep the beat on campus The Davis Swing Dancers (DSD) have spent many afternoons over the past ten years dancing into the hearts and minds of passing students on the Quad. “I was drawn to swing dancing because of YouTube,” said Michele Daniele, third-year clinical nutrition major and DSD event coordinator. “I […]

Smartphone versus dumbphone
FeaturesMay 24, 2016
Students discuss the positive and negative aspects of smartphones. Smartphones have the power to be everything from a morning alarm to a worldwide navigational system, and for most college students, they’re never farther than an arm’s reach away. As the ownership of smartphones has spread to an entire generation, students are becoming increasingly more reliant […]

The Humans of Davis
FeaturesMay 24, 2016
UC Davis students work to share stories of people in Davis through “Humans of Davis” Facebook page. On Picnic Day in 2014, UC Davis alumna Jen Nguyen saw an opportunity in the thousands of diverse people traipsing around Davis. She roamed around campus, took some photos and created a Facebook page full of people’s portraits, […]

Fun and education at the Arboretum
FeaturesMay 22, 2016
The Arboretum Ambassadors organize engaging, educational public events for the Davis community. The UC Davis Arboretum is well-known for its breathtaking natural scenery and peaceful environment, and is a popular destination among the Davis community for hiking, picnicking or just simply relaxing in between classes. However, there is much more to this area along Putah […]

Immersed in a virtual world
FeaturesMay 19, 2016
The KeckCAVES at UC Davis develop virtual reality system for scientific research. From the Samsung Gear VR to the Oculus Rift, virtual reality (VR) has become a trending topic in the technological world. Here at UC Davis, researchers of KeckCAVES bring a unique twist to the VR experience. The KeckCAVES is a collaborative project between […]

The most underrated UC Davis resources
FeaturesMay 19, 2016
Five assets that will help you achieve success in college. The Teaching Kitchen The Teaching Kitchen, located at the Student Health and Wellness Center, offers various cooking classes throughout spring that students can sign up for online. These classes are free for UC Davis students, and are especially designed to cater to busy college lives. […]

Best Coffee: Dutch Bros.
Best of DavisMay 18, 2016
When one thinks of a café, the usual image is warm lighting, jazz music, students studying for classes and a desperately European-looking interior design. This year’s best coffee went to the place that boldly challenges all café preconceptions: Dutch Bros. Instead of a sit-down-and-study location, it stands as a 24-hour drive-thru that mostly serves commuters, […]

HackDavis: students use their hacking powers for good
FeaturesMay 18, 2016
UC Davis’ first-ever major hacking event. UC Davis students, along with hackers from UCLA and Sacramento State, competed in a 24-hour programming event called HackDavis, using their coding and software skills to design projects useful for the environment, education or health. The event was held from Saturday, May 7 through Sunday, May 8 in the […]

Advice to future Aggies
FeaturesMay 18, 2016
Students discuss what they would tell incoming students about college life. If you could tell high schoolers one thing about college, what would it be? Brandon Nguyen, fourth-year computer science major “I would tell them to put a lot of effort into researching the school as opposed to [picking] the first one they […]

The best hidden study spots
FeaturesMay 18, 2016
The six best on-campus study spots you didn’t know existed As finals week approaches, it becomes increasingly harder to snag a spot at the typical study spots, such as the library and the CoHo. However, with a bit of creativity, it is no large feat to find yourself a new place to make sure you […]

