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Students hold anti-Trump rally at Memorial Union

Campus NewsNovember 11, 2016
UC Davis students continue to protest Trump’s presidential victory Over 100 students gathered at the Memorial Union (MU) flagpole at 10:00 a.m. on Nov. 10 to protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. The rally began with several UC Davis students sharing their thoughts and fears post-election as well as ways to move forward in […]
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Post-election processing spaces available for UC Davis community

Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
SHCS and CAN to provide healing spaces for students this week, next week On Nov. 8, Donald Trump surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential election. To aid students who may fear for the safety of themselves and others after this election result, Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS) and Community Advising […]
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Students protest Donald Trump’s presidential victory

Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
Students march through campus, Downtown Davis to express frustration with election results At around 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 8, a few hundred students began marching through campus and Downtown Davis to protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. Student chants during the march included “f*ck Donald Trump,” “Trump is an asshole” and “not my president.” […]
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Governor Jerry Brown vetoes mental health bill for public colleges

Campus NewsNovember 7, 2016
Bill would have established grant program for university mental health services Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the College Mental Health Services bill, also known as AB 2017, on Sept. 24, which would have required the Mental Health Oversight and Accountability Commission to establish a grant program for mental health services at public colleges and universities. Governor […]
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The 2016 presidential election

FeaturesNovember 7, 2016
Student body, student organizations voice sentiments toward general election Next Tuesday, Nov. 8, is a day that will forever leave a mark on United States history. This 2016 presidential election is like none other for a multitude of reasons, one of those reasons being that the nation may have its first female president. The UC […]
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David Sedaris returns to UC Davis

Arts & CultureNovember 7, 2016
Author and humorist hopes to entertain, inspire There are not many authors who have been nominated for several Grammy Awards, won Time’s “Humorist of the Year” and whose non-fiction essay about being “Crumpet the Elf” at a Macy’s department store has become a classic NPR holiday tradition. This may explain why author, humorist and radio […]
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Hold your horses: equine work may prove healing for people with dementia

Front page storyNovember 3, 2016
How horse grooming can help dementia patients, caregivers and horses themselves Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s disease. Couple this with the fact that it is also the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, and it’s understandable why UC Davis researchers are conducting studies to help better the […]
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Bringing Davis art history to life

FeaturesOctober 31, 2016
The stories behind the art murals found in the Peter J. Shields Library It’s the night before a midterm and dozens of students are hard at work, reviewing their textbook and lecture notes at the library. After studying for a solid five hours straight, one student decides it’s time for a break. They stand up, […]
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Democratize UC holds demonstration at Memorial Union

Campus NewsOctober 30, 2016
Demonstrators demand for more student voices present in selection of new UC Davis chancellor A small group of demonstrators coalesced around the flagpole at the Memorial Union on the afternoon of Oct. 11 to advocate for greater student representation in the selection of UC Davis’ new chancellor. This follows the resignation of former chancellor Linda […]
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Light the Basement

Arts & CultureOctober 27, 2016
Student-run gallery serves as welcoming space for everyone “It’ll be almost like an in-person, live tweeting session!” said Kaitlyn Griggs, the lead director of the Art Studio Basement Gallery, about the Nov. 8 election-day event that will take place in the gallery. Writing and painting utensils will be supplied, and anyone is welcome to share […]
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New AggieCard sweeps campus

Campus NewsOctober 25, 2016
Card now available for freshmen, transfer students Last fall, UC Davis students voted on four different designs to determine the look of the newly-designed AggieCard. ASUCD President Alex Lee’s student staff members, third-year design major Melanie Zelaya and third-year communication major Juliana Luna, created these four designs, which were voted on by 3387 students. The […]
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Fall TV Preview

Arts & CultureOctober 25, 2016
Get ready for the cold season with these new shows! If you’re a college student who wants to procrastinate on some upcoming deadlines, here are a few shows to spend an entire weekend binge-watching. This year’s fall lineup provides a lot of obsession-worthy shows to fall in love with. Conviction / Airs on ABC, Mondays […]