Features

History of North and South Halls

An inside look at two of the oldest buildings on campus Before UC Davis was the campus we know, it was UC Berkeley’s research farm....

Student survival guide: Karen Bretz

From eagerly anticipating graduation to finding pride in extended education When most students are in the midst of their fourth year in college, it usually...

Students and professor discuss ethics surrounding high-tech ethics

Computer science ethics professor, students share opinions on tech ethics Ethics are intertwined with practically all disciplines but recently are discussed increasingly in the context...

The Life of Pie: Improv comedy club Cherry Pie’s journey

The brief history of how the newest improv group on campus came to be Centered around the theme of Valentine’s Day, Cherry Pie, UC Davis’...

Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee Haven

What is it and what does it do? The Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee Haven (called The Haven) is an outdoor museum and demonstration garden that is...

Puppy Pals extends a paw to service dogs and handlers on campus

Puppy Pals club provides support for service dogs and their handlers and a space for education, fundraisers and socials With the ongoing cultural obsession with...

What it’s like to be a Unitrans driver

Unitrans drivers speak on what they love about their jobs The Unitrans buses driven by undergraduate students are a distinctive campus feature and are described...

Undergraduate research: “Play the Knave”

An interactive research opportunity for aspiring teachers In an institution where STEM is highly touted, it can be easy to forget the leaps and bounds...

Tarana Burke speaks at Sacramento State

Me Too movement founder discusses the importance of community support for survivors On Thursday, Feb. 7, over 1,000 individuals gathered at the Sacramento State University...

Designing a major just for you

Weighing the benefits and drawbacks of creating your own major Creating an individual major might sound like a good idea, allowing for total autonomy over...

15-year-old alumnus receives prestigious award at Vatican

Tanishq Abraham awarded for outstanding achievement in STEM fields In 2001, the International Association of Culture and Voluntary Work created the International Giuseppe Sciacca award...

Student survival guide: Mykaiah Clermont

The five-year journey of Mykaiah Clermont When Mykaiah Clermont started his journey as a first-year, he described himself as a “yes man,” looking to be...

Students discuss how they spice up the DC with elements of their culture

Students echo taste of home even within the confines of a dining commons menu Coming back from winter break is hard for some students —...

First-year student athletes balance practices, games, classes

NCAA Division 1 athletes must learn to manage practices, games, classes and homework in addition to adjusting to college life. In addition to moving...

Manetti Shrem Museum holds “Make Your Own Tea Blend” event

On Feb. 1, students and community members gathered for “Xicanx Futurity” exhibition   As part of the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art’s “Xicanx Futurity” exhibit,...