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English majors, professors share their favorite book recommendations

FeaturesFebruary 12, 2024
Who better to recommend you a book than someone who has read, well, hundreds?   By FAITH DEMEULENAERE — features@theaggie.org     In the halls of UC Davis, the English department serves as a sanctuary for those who find solace in the written word. Beyond the rigors of academia, a group of literary experts, both students […]

Taller Arte de Nuevo Amanecer encourages local youth to express themselves artistically

FeaturesFebruary 9, 2024
Stories of how the workshop began and how it currently functions   By SABRINA FIGUEROA — features@theaggie.org   Located in the heart of Woodland, Taller Arte del Nuevo Amanecer (TANA) is more than just an art gallery. Co-founded by the Chicano artists Malaquias Montoya and Carlos Francisco Jackson, TANA aims to provide local artists and […]

Chinese student nonprofit seeks to spread cultural awareness through Lunar New Year celebration in Central Park

FeaturesFebruary 8, 2024
UC Davis’ Chinese Union hosts the “Dragon’s Market” for all   By LYNN CHEN — features@theaggie.org   Lunar New Year celebrations are just around the corner for many students at UC Davis. One particular student-run organization is committed to celebrating in a unique and memorable way. The Chinese Union (CU) is a 501-(c)(3) non-profit organization […]

How do college expectations differ for first-generation students?

FeaturedFebruary 7, 2024
First-years share their college experiences as first-generation students   By JULIANA MARQUEZ ARAUJO — features@theaggie.org   Although all students undergo a level of apprehension for their first contact with a college campus, it may be an especially daunting event for a first-generation student — a person who is the first in their family to attend […]

Students bond over love for actor Jack Black

FeaturesFebruary 7, 2024
The Jack Black Pack provides a welcoming space for UC Davis students to unwind and connect through movies   By LAILA AZHAR — features@theaggie.org   The Jack Black Pack may never have assumed a false identity in a desperate attempt to make money as a substitute teacher or faced off with an evil snow leopard, […]

What goals are UC Davis students setting for 2024?

FeaturesFebruary 6, 2024
Students share their New Year’s resolutions and reflect on their purpose   By SABRINA FIGUEROA— features@theaggie.org   For many, the new year inspires the spirit of change and the desire to turn over a new leaf. About 37% of Americans said that they had a resolution or goal they wanted to fulfill in the new […]

Inclusive economics society fosters camaraderie, professional development

FeaturesFebruary 5, 2024
The Undergraduate Womxn in Economics Society hosts speaker panels, socials and other career events for those of all genders   By LYNN CHEN — features@theaggie.org   Economics has historically been a male-dominated field at many colleges in the United States. In fact, only 37% of declared economics majors at UC Davis identify as women. However, […]

Why the ‘girl math’ trend can be a harmful mindset for young women to follow

FeaturesFebruary 2, 2024
UC Davis students share their views on the recent TikTok trend    By ZOEY MORTAZAVI — features@theaggie.org   If you’re familiar with the constantly changing realm of TikTok trends, you’ve probably heard of one referred to as “girl math.” Essentially, girls have been posting videos justifying excessive spending, with captions saying that it’s “girl math,” […]

With respiratory illnesses on the rise, how can people protect themselves and others?

FeaturesFebruary 1, 2024
Students and the executive director at UC Davis’ Student Health and Counseling Services share their advice for the cold season   By SABRINA FIGUEROA— features@theaggie.org   Walking around the UC Davis campus, seeing masks and hearing people coughing and sneezing isn’t new during the winter quarter. But people are curious to know what is behind […]

Are movie theaters dying in a post-pandemic world?

FeaturesFebruary 1, 2024
UC Davis students defend their love of the big screen   By ZOEY MORTAZAVI — features@theaggie.org   For many, some of their earliest and most cherished memories took place in movie theaters. There is an undisputed magic within them for people all over the world: the smell of popcorn wafting throughout the lobby; the suspense […]

Rhythms of unity: AfroVibes unleashes the soul of Afro-Caribbean culture

FeaturesFebruary 1, 2024
Learn how one of the largest multicultural dancing groups on campus came together   By FAITH DEMEULENAERE — features@theaggie.org    AfroVibes, a student-run multicultural dance group, emerged as a rhythmic force, passionately championing the artistic traditions of Africa and the Afro-Caribbean diaspora. With a compelling fusion of music and dance, this organization is more than […]

A sit down with Cowboys After Dark

FeaturesJanuary 31, 2024
The local band shares how they formed and their experiences as musicians   By FAITH DEMEULENAERE — features@theaggie.org    Many students and Davis residents are familiar with the local band Cowboys After Dark. Whether it’s by attending their shows or seeing their posters downtown, Cowboys After Dark has accrued quite a reputation in Davis. For […]