Features
Picnic Day through the years
FeaturesApril 23, 2022
The Aggie highlights notable photos from its archives of past Picnic Days By MARGO ROSENBAUM — features@theaggie.org Since its start in 1909, Picnic Day has become one of the most well-known campus events for the UC Davis community. Students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff and local community members alike have come together to celebrate Picnic Day […]

An Aggie-approved guide to Picnic Day 2022
FeaturesApril 22, 2022
Check out don’t miss events, behind the scenes details from their coordinators and more By KATIE DEBENEDETTI — features@theaggie.org This Saturday, April 23, is the 108th annual Picnic Day at UC Davis, and as the open house returns in person for the first time in three years, many are excited to experience the day […]

UC Davis community remembers the Armenian Genocide
FeaturesApril 22, 2022
Students share what the day represents to them and how they acknowledge it By ALINA ISSAKHANIAN — features@theaggie.org Content Warning: This article contains descriptions of violence which some readers may find disturbing. April 24, 2022 marks the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. For many, including first-year international relations major Ani Jamhotchian, […]

UC Davis community remembers the Armenian Genocide
FeaturesApril 22, 2022
Students share what the day represents to them and how they acknowledge it By ALINA ISSAKHANIAN — features@theaggie.org Content Warning: This article contains descriptions of violence which some readers may find disturbing. April 24, 2022 marks the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. For many, including first-year international relations major Ani Jamhotchian, it is a […]

Graduate students present research projects at the UC Davis Grad Slam Semi-Finals
FeaturesApril 22, 2022
UC Davis graduate candidates compete for a chance to represent UC Davis at UC Grad Slam Finals By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org You’re up on stage in front of a crowd of eager students who are ready to absorb all that you have to say about your life’s work thus far. There are judges, academics, […]

Fourth-year Arpa Boghozian on choosing Davis, viticulture, freshmen advice
FeaturesApril 20, 2022
This spring, seniors reflect on their time at UC Davis and share their post-graduate plans By JALAN TEHRANIFAR — features@theaggie.org This is the first story in The California Aggie’s five part series profiling seniors graduating from UC Davis this spring. Throughout the quarter, The Aggie will be speaking with seniors about their UC Davis […]

Community members discuss effect of COVID-19 on disordered eating, eating disorders
FeaturesApril 19, 2022
Students share how the pandemic has impacted their mental and physical health By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org Content warning: This article discusses eating disorders and disordered eating. The long-term effects of COVID-19 extend beyond what scientists call “long COVID.” There’s also the myriad mental health struggles, including disordered eating, that have been triggered […]

Arina Nemchuk’s tattooing business combines her academic, artistic passions
FeaturesApril 14, 2022
UC Davis student discusses her therapeutic connection to tattooing and artistic inspiration By MONICA ROBERTS — features@theaggie.org Arina Nemchuk, a third-year psychology major, does not have a typical student job. Instead, her job as a tattoo artist combines her passions for therapy and art to create permanent body murals with just a needle and […]

Current students share advice for prospective class of 2026
FeaturesApril 12, 2022
UC Davis students share their favorite parts of the university and tips for high school seniors making college decisions By JALAN TEHRANIFAR — features@theaggie.org Months after the application submission deadline, UC Davis released admissions decisions to students of the upcoming Class of 2026 on March 11. Newly admitted students have until May 1 to submit […]

The sheep mowers make their debut on UC Davis’ main campus this spring
FeaturesApril 11, 2022
Sheep, used as natural lawn mowers, return to campus in the hopes of lowering students’ stress and boosting morale By MAYA SHYDLOWSKI — features@theaggie.org At 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, March 30, 25 freshly sheared sheep rushed the grassy mounds in between the Chemistry Annex and Bainer Hall on campus — where they will take […]

The Aggie recognizes influential women in the UC Davis community
FeaturesApril 7, 2022
Three women share their proudest career moments, inspiration and hopes for future generations By ALINA ISSAKHANIAN — features@theaggie.org In honor of Women’s History Month which ended on April 1, The California Aggie interviewed a few of the many women who have attended UC Davis and gone on to make great impacts in their careers […]

A guide to trivia nights in downtown Davis
FeaturesApril 4, 2022
Employees and UC Davis students share trivia tips and their favorite events By MONICA ROBERTS — features@theaggie.org UC Davis students are no stranger to bar “trivia nights” — student friendly nightlife in the form of competitive brain games. Trivia night advertisements plaster downtown bars and customers walking in on trivia night might even struggle […]

