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Guest: Aggies for Israel — choosing love over hate

Front page storyJune 20, 2018
AFI addresses the hateful rhetoric surrounding their organization and members On March 5, we stood and watched in horror as the place we call home was defamed. That day we had a tabling campaign called “Choose Love,” where we distributed shirts with “love” written in Arabic, Hebrew and English. We spent hours the night before […]

Students who held Mrak Hall sit-in in January placed on disciplinary probation

Campus NewsJune 17, 2018
Protests over proposed tuition hike leads to disciplinary action Six students and members of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) who participated in a sit-in at Mrak Hall over potential tuition hikes which began on Jan. 23 and continued both that night and the night of the 24 were found guilty of violating university policy […]

ASUCD Senators, Judicial Council Chair, President criticized for missing meetings

ASUCDJune 13, 2018
Lack of attendance raises questions about accountability At recent ASUCD government meetings, elected officials have been criticized for missing meetings. Only four out of the 12 ASUCD senators attended the recent budget hearing summit, where ASUCD officials discussed plans for the budget hearings which took place recently. Unit directors and staffers were said to have […]

ASUCD holds annual budget hearings for 2018-2019 school year

Campus NewsJune 10, 2018
Federal increase in labor costs demands extra $300,000 cost, diminishing money available to units From Friday, May 18 to Monday, May 21, the ASUCD executive team and Senate table conducted annual budget hearings in the Mee Room on the third floor of the Memorial Union. Units, committees and commissions each drafted individual proposed budgets for […]

Gary May reflects upon first year as chancellor

Campus NewsJune 7, 2018
Chancellor answers questions about student activism, union negotiations,accessibility of on-campus mental health care The California Aggie sat down with Chancellor Gary S. May on Tuesday, June 5, to speak about the successes and shortcomings of his first year as chancellor. He also addressed student concerns over the funding of centers such as the Cross Cultural […]

Fun Facts about the Davis Farmers Market

FeaturesJune 3, 2018
Interesting tidbits about one of Davis’ classics   It’s open… rain or shine!   The Davis Farmers Market, located at Central Park in Downtown Davis, operates every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. all year round. Right now through Oct. 24, the farmers market also operates from 4:30 p.m. to sunset on Wednesday evenings […]

In memoriam: Janice Corbett

Campus NewsJune 3, 2018
UC Davis alumna, Cal Aggie Alumni Association, ASUCD leader described as example of Aggie Pride Janice Corbett passed away from cancer in her home on Sunday, Apr. 29, at 47 years old. Corbett graduated from UC Davis in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in managerial economics and psychology. Corbett returned to UC Davis in 2003 […]

Keeping the magic alive

FeaturesMay 27, 2018
Davis students give children in need magical experience For decades, Disney’s cinematic genius has brought joy to people of all ages. To this day, Disney continues to give people the opportunity to use their imagination to keep the magic alive. Last spring, a group of Davis students decided to continue to keep the magic alive […]

Success of Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success

FeaturesMay 24, 2018
Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success offers robust resources, support for students On September 27, 2017, the Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success opened its doors to the UC Davis community. Since its grand opening, the center’s check-in system has already accounted for roughly 10,000 students coming through its doors. “Our […]

Fire, smoke erupt in downtown Davis: Estimated $80,000 in structural damage

City NewsMay 21, 2018
Dumpling House, surrounding businesses temporarily closed At 5:24 p.m., Fire Division Chief Joe Tenney received a call that there was smoke pouring out of a roof downtown, which quickly burst into flames. According to Tenney, the fire was located on the second floor attic and the ceiling of the first floor at 117 E St., […]

What’s next for Entertainment Council?

Arts & CultureMay 20, 2018
After Chance, alt-J, BØRNS and Khalid, it can only get bigger and better. When ASUCD’s Entertainment Council landed Chance the Rapper to perform on campus in Fall Quarter 2016, students didn’t believe it could get any better. But then, it did. In 2018, EC managed to bring not one, but two massive shows to the […]

Armadillo Music offers more than vinyl

Arts & CultureMay 15, 2018
Local record store presents live, in-store shows Armadillo Music is not only a mecca for record and CD collecting Davisites, but it also serves as a concert venue. Located on F Street in downtown Davis, the store has a small, makeshift stage in its front corner where local musicians perform for fans and browsing customers. […]