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News in Brief: Police investigate West Village clown sighting

Campus NewsOctober 24, 2016
Clown potentially armed with knife spotted on Sunday evening On Sunday evening, UC Davis Police searched West Village after receiving a report of a person dressed as a clown potentially wielding a knife. “Subject seen wearing clown costume in area of West Village,” read a text message sent to the UC Davis community via WarnMe […]
MISHA VELASQUEZ / AGGIE FILE

Humor: School to stop working on Freeborn hall because it “feels like it”

Front page storyOctober 24, 2016
After nearly three years of construction on Freeborn Hall, UC Davis has decided to halt construction once and for all. Given the university’s lack of progress on retrofitting and modernizing its largest lecture hall, Ronald Elliott, Davis’ chief architect on the project, decided it was time to lay the work to rest. “We’ve put a […]
JAY GELVEZON / AGGIE

Publishing undergraduate research: on-campus resources

Front page storyOctober 24, 2016
UC Davis offers many outlets for STEM students to creatively publish, showcase their work Students at UC Davis may remember the old high school days when English teachers pounded the restrictive five-paragraph essay format into their brains. As STEM majors enter college, there are various clubs and scientific journals available as platforms to publish research […]
NADIA DORIS / AGGIE

Korean Broadcasting System sends reporter to Yolo Food Bank

City NewsOctober 24, 2016
South Korean reporter travels halfway across the world, documents rice donations Felix Kwon, a reporter from South Korea who works for the Korean Broadcasting System (KBS), ventured 18 hours this past September to visit the small city of Woodland — all for rice. Felix had traveled halfway across the world with a film crew to […]
AARON BURBANK / AGGIE FILE

HUMOR: Cute squirrel on campus helps students forget for a moment that we are all dying

Front page storyOctober 20, 2016
How a squirrel-related incident helped a pair of students realize how fragile life is Squirrels are a well-known part of the UC Davis community. They run around our campus with us, often narrowly missing the underside of our bike tires. This is not because we attempt to hit them, but because they are dumb, and […]
ZHEN LU / AGGIE

UC Davis mourns loss of Margrit Mondavi

Campus NewsOctober 17, 2016
Mondavi’s legacy lives on through contributions to Mondavi Center, UC Davis UC Davis felt a tremendous loss with the passing of Margrit Biever Mondavi on Sept. 2. “Margrit and her husband Robert were early philanthropists at UC Davis,” said Shaun Keister, Vice Chancellor for Development and Alumni Relations. “They got so engaged and believed so […]
AMY HOANG / AGGIE

Game On, Aggies

FeaturesOctober 16, 2016
UC Davis revamps fan participation with tailgating, street parties Attending a football game at Aggie Stadium and cheering on the team with the pep band while sporting blue and gold has long been an integral part of campus life. With the recent installation of student tailgating and the Kickoff Street Party by UC Davis Athletics […]
AMY HOANG / AGGIE

A textbook marketplace in the palm of your hand

FeaturesOctober 12, 2016
Davis Senior High School students develop smartphone app for local textbook sales High prices and long bookstore lines make buying textbooks every quarter a rough experiences. Amazon, Facebook groups and virtual textbooks are some attempts to solve this problem, but can still prove to be inconvenient. UC Davis students have two Davis high schoolers to […]

Summer Snapshots

FocusOctober 11, 2016
Aggie photographers document their vacation through photography Compiled by: The California Aggie Photo Desk — photo@theaggie.org
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Downtown Davis receives artsy public pianos

City NewsOctober 9, 2016
In the Key of Davis brings music, art to the streets with support of local artists, city officials A piano-art project arrived to the streets of Downtown Davis this summer. On June 5, the city held a dedication ceremony for the public pianos project at the Hunt-Boyer Mansion. Since then, community members have embraced the […]
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Advisory committee set to assist in search for new UC Davis chancellor

Campus NewsOctober 9, 2016
Undergraduate, graduate students to represent student body On Sept. 13, 2016, University of California (UC) President Janet Napolitano announced plans to create an advisory committee to assist in the search for a new chancellor at UC Davis. Elly Oltersdorf, a fourth-year history major and co-chair of the Student Council on Campus Climate, and Brian Riley, […]
BRIANA NGO / AGGIE

Women’s Resources and Research Center to be moved from North Hall

Campus NewsOctober 7, 2016
With new location not yet determined, Counseling Services to make use of former WRRC space The Women’s Resources and Research Center (WRRC) announced through a public Facebook post on Sept. 23 that it will move from North Hall to another location on campus. With no timetable set or new location determined, few details are available […]