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The culture of (re)application
FeaturesJune 5, 2017
Pre-health applications often require second attempts Every Aggie had to apply to gain a spot at UC Davis and thus knows that the application process can be emotionally and monetarily demanding. However, sometimes the act of applying can also include reapplying. Narges Maskan, a fourth-year biological sciences major and the director of membership for the […]

Class reunions: Reconnecting and reminiscing
FeaturesJune 4, 2017
Aggie alumni create new memories It has been a little over a week since Kelly Healy graduated from the UC Davis School of Law, and she is already finding new ways to stay involved with the university as an alumna. Healy got to know many of her classmates while serving as the former vice president […]

Stranded in Davis for a day
FeaturesJune 4, 2017
Students share experiences of time spent in between leases It’s 5 p.m. on the sweltering last day of August, and fourth-year animal science major Kyra van der Zalm has exactly 24 hours to move all of her belongings into a new apartment. Her apartment lease for the year is up, and her new one doesn’t […]

The question of intellectual property
FeaturesJune 4, 2017
Universities prevent researchers from taking complete ownership of ideas From the modern-day elevator to social media worlds like Facebook, America prides itself on promoting innovation and invention. However, coming up with a new and useful idea can be extremely expensive, difficult and time-consuming. For this reason, many Ph.D. candidates and professors dream of working at […]

What to do with an empty campus
FeaturesJune 4, 2017
Youth Program camps provide students with closer bond to Davis community After the final class is let out and students make their way off campus to their summer plans, UC Davis becomes a land devoid of the mass of undergraduate and graduate Aggies. According to Bekah Weimer, a third-year psychology major and camp counselor, the […]

A hop from bar to bar
FeaturesMay 29, 2017
Comparing the environments of Davis’ most popular watering holes A stroll through downtown Davis offers a variety of options for bar hoppers. With each bar giving off its own vibes and attracting all sorts of patrons, there is something for everyone — from relaxed and laid back to lively and exciting, those 21 and over […]

The efficacy of environmental activism
FeaturesMay 28, 2017
Students hopeful their activism will have large-scale impacts At a recent Fossil Free UC Davis (FFUCD) meeting, the 10 students in attendance planned the next steps in the movement to demand that the University of California (UC) divest from corporations tied to fossil fuels. Spirits and hopes remained high despite the meeting that had occurred […]

Paying it forward
FeaturesMay 28, 2017
Simple acts of kindness make an impact on the campus community The act of selfless giving is a valuable skill that is picked up from observing other people’s interactions with one another, rather than being conventionally taught in the classroom. UC Davis students have unique opportunities to learn how powerful selfless giving can be. While […]

The Memorial Union: Woohoo or Boohoo?
FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Students share opinions on newly renovated Memorial Union The Memorial Union (MU) Renewal Project is finally nearing completion after nearly three years of construction. Located next to the CoHo in the heart of campus, the newly renovated MU was reopened to the public on May 1, with the official ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, May 18. […]

Roommate Horror Stories
FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Students share tales of college roommate experiences For many, the world of college brings to light a plethora of new experiences — classes that start in the afternoon, freedom from parents and, of course, dealing with roommates. While some students end up with the best-friend-and-roommate package deal, not everyone gets that lucky. In fact, many […]

UC Davis students reflect on recent installation of Plan B vending machine
FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Accessible emergency contraceptives affect campus, community The installation of the Plan B vending machine in the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) this past March has made a statement for reproductive justice on campus. While this small addition to campus carries much weight, it has ignited diverse opinions and conversations about its effect on the UC […]

The role of professional staff in student-run organizations
FeaturesMay 22, 2017
Career employees provide guidance Before starting his job at Unitrans, Anthony Palmere had worked for public transportation systems in larger cities that he found to be bureaucratic and restrictive. At Unitrans, however, Palmere said that working alongside students was a “breath of fresh air.” “The students […] were so enthusiastic and willing to try new […]

