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Unitrans celebrates 50 years of students serving students
Campus NewsApril 5, 2018
From anti-war beginnings, student grassroots movement is third largest transit system in California 50 years ago, Unitrans began as an ASUCD executive ticket project to prove to administration the extent of student power and capability. Today, Unitrans looks back on its successes while also planning for the future. In 1966, ASUCD presidential candidate Bob Black […]
In Photos: March for Our Lives Sacramento
FocusMarch 30, 2018
Aggie Photographers capture March for Our Lives event in Sacramento Compiled by: Taylor LaPoint and Jesse Steshenko — photo@theaggie.org

UC Davis participates in National School Walkout
Campus NewsMarch 23, 2018
After Parkland shooting, walkout memorializes victims UC Davis students, staff and the wider Davis community participated in the National School Walkout at the MU on March 14 to remember victims of gun violence in Parkland, Fla. 17 minutes were dedicated to remember the 17 individuals who died in the shooting. Over 80 people gathered to […]

Boozy berries
Arts & CultureMarch 20, 2018
Cocktail recipes for spring With the end of Winter Quarter approaching, the rejuvenation of spring break is close. For some, that means taking a smaller load of classes. For others, it means more excuses to enjoy a refreshing cocktail. So, in light of spring break — and eventually, Picnic Day — here’s a list of […]

UC Student-Workers Begin Lengthy Negotiations with Administration
Campus NewsMarch 18, 2018
Student-Workers hope to shift current power structure of UC The UC Student-Workers Union (UAW Local 2865) at Davis hosted the first day of contract negotiations on Feb. 28 at the Memorial Union. UAW 2865 represents more than 14,000 academic student employees across UC campuses. Students presented their demands, which will be heard at the formal […]

MaHellYeah! brings Davis community together for head-shaving fundraiser
Front page storyMarch 15, 2018
Fighting for a cause in Davis Keaton’s Child Cancer Alliance and the St. Baldricks Foundation hosted and partnered with SuperCuts to shave heads at de Vere’s Irish Pub in downtown Davis to raise money for childhood cancer research on Thursday, March 9. The event, “MaHellYeah” was held for UC Davis’ freshman outside hitter Mahalia White. […]

Aggie sports desk Team of the Quarter: Women’s basketball
Front page storyMarch 15, 2018
Team earns title due to record, player stats, multiple conference recognitions UC Davis’ women’s basketball team had another record-breaking year in leading the league with a 24-5 overall record, earning them the title of Team of the Quarter by The California Aggie’s sports desk. The team earned a second conference regular season title with a […]

Why cities are where they are
Front page storyMarch 11, 2018
Natural resources not the only thing dictating where cities are formed Cities like New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco presumably grew based on agriculture and geographical resources. New research from UC Davis shows that factors such as migration patterns, economic opportunities and the availability of these resources all impact why cities are where they […]

Vet students get paid to foster pups: the Canine Enrichment Program
FeaturesMarch 11, 2018
The bachelorette for dogs Taking care of a dog can be a lot of work — walking it, feeding it, giving it all the love and attention it deserves. Within UC Davis’s renowned veterinary school, this dream job exists. Known as the Canine Enhancement Program, the program gives vet students the opportunity to care for […]

Women’s basketball tears through competition in 2017-18 season
Front page storyMarch 8, 2018
Aggies making a mark on program history The UC Davis women’s basketball team dominated the competition this season and boasted a 24-5 2017-18 regular season record, and 14-2 in Big West Conference play, the losses simply bolstered the Aggies’ resolve and the season saw mostly an upward trajectory with a desire to build on the […]

UC Davis Comparative Border Studies Mellon Initiative in its last year
FeaturesMarch 5, 2018
Reflection, stakes, future of program Members of the UC Davis community over the past few months may have noticed the palpable presence of the UC Davis Comparative Border Studies Mellon Initiative on campus. The presence has expressed itself through the current art exhibition at the Manetti Shrem Museum entitled “Welcome?” curated by professor Susette Min […]

Reserves a Reliable Resource
Front page storyMarch 5, 2018
Natural Reserve System was created for conducting research projects Even at one of the top public universities for research, embarking on a research project as a student may seem overwhelming and issues that hinder progress may arise. For instance, a considerable amount of research is best done outdoors, where people may tamper with equipment that […]

