Do you enjoy stargazing, watching the occasional meteor shower or wondering what galaxies lay beyond the Milky Way? If so, the Astronomy Club at UC Davis might be the place for you.
At a glance, Jim McClain's office décor is not particularly revealing of his love for the ocean. A general map of the seafloor covers the wall opposite of his desk, while the movie poster for Endless Summer: In Search of the Perfect Wave occupies the wall to his left. One shelf of his bookcase seems to be dedicated entirely to family photos.
Class registration can seem like a never-ending cycle of stress, panic and frantically rushing to a computer at inconvenient times. But it doesn't have to be that way. By planning carefully and asking the right questions, class registration this year will be a cinch.
It's hard to miss the huge blood drives and the blood donation t-shirts. But if you're looking for a unique way to donate, sign up with the national marrow donor registry from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today and Thursday on the quad.
Flu Vaccination Clinic; SIE Budgeting and Financial Management Workshop; UC Davis Global Dental Brigades Info Meeting; Last Lecture Series: Professor Susan Keen.
So you came to Davis with big dreams of becoming a doctor, but all of those general chemistry classes made you seriously rethink this plan. Luckily, changing your major can be a simple process - all you need is a little preparation and the right paperwork.
A team of UC Davis students took grand prize at the annual Nutritious Foods For Kids Competition. The national contest is jointly organized by Disney Consumer Products and The Institute of Food Technologists Student Association.
Where can you find fresh food, local produce and small town charm all in one place? The answer is the Davis Farmers Market, which came from humble beginnings and is now in the midst of celebrating its 34th birthday.
While biking home from the ARC late at night, I passed trees on the corner of Hutchinson and Dairy which, as many students know, are home to hundreds of crows. During my freshman year, when I lived in the Tercero dorms, I had always wanted to photograph the crows filling the trees. Finally, I decided to give it a try.
With 1,000 members on its listserv and more than 350 students at the last meeting, the Vet Aide Club (VAC) at UC Davis has clearly succeeded in attracting students' attention.