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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Features

Bicycles more than just convenient transportation

Davis has one of the largest bicycle populations in the world. We ride bicycles for transportation, for convenience, even for fun. But UC Davis...

Roving Reporter

“I would say cracking knuckles. My roommate does this weird dance before she goes to bed and every joint in her body cracks. I...

Stebbins Cold Canyon Reserve serves as outdoor classroom

The responsibilities of being a UC Davis student can sometimes interfere with that nostalgic urge to just get outside and connect with nature. A common...

Column: Registration for muggle quidditch tournament now open

Muggles hoping to “fly” in Harry, Ron and Hermione’s shoes are cordially invited to participate in UC Davis’ first Muggle Quidditch Tournament, to be...

Dining in Davis: Our House Restaurant and Lounge

In Review: Our House Restaurant and Lounge 808 2nd St. Hours: Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to late Saturday through Sunday 4:30 p.m. to late Food: *** Ambiance:...

UC Davis graduate fights Friedreich’s Ataxia

You live in Davis. You own a bicycle, or at least have ridden one recently. You were probably just riding it or are about...

Bathroom art: Vandalism or self-expression?

If you’ve ever been inside a stall in a public restroom, particularly one inside an older building, chances are you’ve encountered some “bathroom art,”...

California Raptor Center to hold open house

On Saturday, the California Raptor Center (CRC) will be holding their Spring Open House from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be...

Farmers Market vendor of the week: Pure All Natural Honey

On a table in the middle of the Farmers Market in Central Park on Wednesday night sits a line of jars filled with amber-colored...

Recruiters aim to shift paradigm

Special treatment toward NCAA athletes – academic leniency,  expensive equipment,  heavy recruitment, etc. – is often cited as a major concern by the general...

‘Abacus Wizard’ factors Renaissance into the equation

While some use dress as an extension of self and individual personality, others may use it to make external statements and social critiques. Casey...

Aggies Abroad Spotlight

(From left) Kelsey Easterly, Jonji Barber and Jessica Martin trekked across the Andes Mountains during UC Quarter Abroad, Argentina in 2010. — ERIN MIGDOL — Photo...

News-in-brief: Work It! Week begins today

Health, Education and Promotion (HEP)’s first physical activity campaign, called “Work It!” Week, begins today and lasts until Friday. Held in honor of Physical...

Whole Earth Festival volunteers patrol the karma

When volunteering for a festival, there are the standard tasks that need to be done, such as parking, food service, as well as helping...

Who’s that Aggie?

Editor’s note: In Who’s That Aggie?, The California Aggie finds a student on campus and investigates their background and experiences at UC Davis. When junior...