This past Saturday night in Davis, most students were enjoying themselves at the bars, searching for a party or perhaps studying for midterms. I, however, was standing in the middle of the Davis Cemetery with four friends and one lantern. Yes, it was actually a lantern.
With Halloween just around the corner, people who believe black cats are bad luck may be having a hard time adjusting to the sudden appearance of decorations around town and at Halloween stores.
Although the California Aggie does not encourage underage drinking, this article was compiled with the intent to give tips to of-age persons for throwing...
If there is one thing that the college student stereotype promises, it is being broke and gaining a couple of pounds. Sodexho dietician Linda Adams and nutrition professor Liz Applegate know this stereotype well. Here, they give students suggestions for filling their stomachs with healthy choices, without emptying their wallets.
I went to the joint dubbed the Black Bear Diner with the appetite of a bird - which is not even completely accurate because birds eat half their body weight. So, I guess I actually went in with an eighth the appetite of a bird. Given that the restaurant is named after a five hundred pound animal, this was probably not the wisest move.
Scrolling through the hundreds of new and old releases with the touch screen, junior Daniel Pare finally stopped and swiped his credit card at Gamefly's rental kiosk to purchase the newly released Halo: ODST, for a mere $2.49 per day.