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UC Davis lecturer, student discuss romantic comedy stereotypes, heteronormativity

FeaturesMarch 7, 2022
A gender studies lecturer and a student point to potentially harmful tropes and more inclusive plotlines that they hope to see in future romantic comedies By SOPHIA PLACHE-CREECH — features@theaggie.org   Every Valentine’s Day, many of us curl up on our sofas and watch — and day dream about — romantic comedies from our childhood, […]

UC Davis community weighs in on Wordle craze

FeaturesMarch 3, 2022
Wordle’s popularity sparks conversation about community and cognitive benefits of word games By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org  In six guesses of five letters, people can test their linguistics skills daily thanks to Josh Wardle and his internationally-played word game, Wordle.   Similar to a crossword puzzle, players are given six rows of five blank letter tiles. […]

#AggieMOOvement hopes to make a cow the official UC Davis mascot

FeaturesFebruary 24, 2022
A student-led petition is urging UC Davis to replace Gunrock the mustang with a cow in an effort to create unique identity for the school  By ALINA ISSAKHANIAN — features@theaggie.org A group of students led by Mick Hashimoto, a third-year applied statistics and economics double major, have proposed the #AggiesMOOvement, an effort meant to streamline […]

During Black History Month, The Aggie recognizes Black alumni

FeaturesFebruary 17, 2022
Tiana Williams discusses having a platform in filmmaking and uplifting communities of color By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org  This article is the third in a four-part series in honor of Black History Month in which The California Aggie interviews a few of the many distinguished African American UC Davis alumni. These alumni discuss their achievements, […]

UC Davis students share how college has changed their major, post-graduate plans

FeaturesFebruary 15, 2022
Students develop unexpected passions and career plans since arriving at Davis By JALAN TEHRANIFAR — features@theaggie.org When applying to colleges, many students don’t yet know what they want to do after graduation, so choosing a major and courses to prepare for their unknown post-grad plans can be very difficult. There are many different majors to […]

During Black History Month, The Aggie recognizes Black alumni

FeaturesFebruary 14, 2022
Alumni Lois and Darryl Goss share their UC Davis experience and motivation to support the Department of African American and African Studies By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org  This article is the second in a four-part series in honor of Black History Month in which The California Aggie interviews a few of the many distinguished African […]

Shagufta Fatema on the struggles, triumphs of immigrating to the U.S.

FeaturesFebruary 10, 2022
The UC Davis lecturer discusses the effects of Trump-era politics and COVID-19 on her work and life in California By ADAM KIRCHOFF — features@theaggie.org Taking out the trash — an unappealing, albeit necessary job for virtually all of us. We’re forced to complete the chore without much attention, other than perhaps the thought of the […]

Fourth-year, 15-year-old Tiara Abraham receives YoungArts Award

FeaturesFebruary 10, 2022
Abraham discusses her college experience, YoungArts honor and her next career steps By ANNE SALTEL — features@theaggie.org Tiara Abraham, a fourth-year vocal performance major, was named a 2022 YoungArts award winner in the category of Classical Voice. An impressive feat at any age — actors Viola Davis and Timothée Chalamet are a few past recipients […]

Aggie House serves students facing housing insecurity

FeaturesFebruary 10, 2022
The organization creates a network of staff, volunteers and students working to provide housing for Davis students By ANNE SALTEL — features@theaggie.org Housing insecurity as a systemic problem impacts all communities — including the UC Davis community. Aggie House, a student-led shelter that provides housing for students experiencing homelessness, is working to combat this problem.  […]

Student Farm helps combat food insecurity on campus

FeaturesFebruary 9, 2022
Through partnerships with on-campus initiatives, the Agriculture Sustainability Institute is working toward a more sustainable and accessible Davis food system By JALAN TEHRANIFAR — features@theaggie.org  UC Davis’ Agricultural Sustainability Institute’s goal is to ensure that everyone has access to healthy food while also promoting agriculture’s vitality for the current and future generations, according to their […]

During Black History Month, The Aggie recognizes Black alumni

FeaturesFebruary 3, 2022
A celebration of plant biologist and mentor Dr. Beronda Montgomery By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org This article is the first in a four-part series in honor of Black History Month in which The California Aggie interviews a few of the many distinguished African American UC Davis alumni. These alumni discuss their achievements, how they’re uplifting […]

Cal Aggie Camp creates lifelong memories for campers, counselors alike

FeaturesJanuary 31, 2022
UC Davis students share how the one week camp has impacted their Davis experiences and local children’s summers By ANNE SALTEL — features@theaggie.org Impromptu fashion shows, wishboat making and 7 a.m. plunges into the lake make Cal Aggie Camp a whole lot of summer fun. But for both the campers and counselors, the week-long trip […]