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Thursday, October 10 Conversations with Writers: Sam Freedman 4 to 6 p.m. Voorhies 126 Attend the first lecture of this year’s Conversations With Writers Series, hosted by the...

Students enrich summers with cultural immersion

While most students welcome the journey of heading back home after a year away at college and many choose to work locally, a small...

Jiu-jitsu balances workplace stress

UC Davis alumnus Ryan Danz is set to publish a law book about martial arts called Jiu Jitsu Jurisprudence. Danz graduated in 2000 with a...

Davis Farmers Market continues to grow, give back

The Davis Farmers Market began with only three farmers in 1976, and has since grown to attract around 7,000 shoppers every Saturday. Yolo County is...

Davis alumni find niche in bike market

Beginning as an online garage project and worked on between classes to pay for college loans and rent, two UC Davis alumni co-founded and...

To Greek or not to Greek

You’ve probably heard your sorority and fraternity friends gush about Greek life. You’ve probably also heard people swear they’d never Go Greek, no matter...

To UC Davis and beyond

Daily classes and too much reading may set a college student’s short-term assignments above long-term goals. For many, however, graduation looms in a few...

Tuition covers more than just class

There are more perks to attending UC Davis than a Shields Library account. While most of the cost associated with tuition goes toward campus and...

Students evacuate Cairo after Egyptian military ousts president

UC Davis Study Abroad students were evacuated from Egypt this July when General Abdul Fattah al-Sisi and the Egyptian military removed President Mohamed Morsi...

Inspecting the dirty business

Do you have a favorite bathroom around campus? If you’ve ever been disgusted by the foul, stomach-churning smells wafting through the air of a...

Re‘capping’ the UC Davis experience

With over 20,000 undergraduate students at UC Davis, being recognized as an individual student can be difficult. But for all students, regardless of major...

Spring graduates reflect on final college expenses

While renting the 38-dollar cap and gown is the only mandatory expense for walking in the Commencement Ceremony, add-ons such as tassels, diploma accessories,...

Students, families participate in community-specific graduations

Eight seconds, for many, may not seem like a meaningful amount of time, or a long enough time for anything significant to occur. But...

Walking a mile in her feet

Elena Piotter may appear to be just another first-year international relations major, but if you look closely, you can notice one noteworthy feature about...

College students donate gametes to earn money, help others

Scholarships and financial aid are among many traditional methods students use to fund their college educations. But there is one option that is becoming...