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UC Davis basketball loses close game in overtime

Front page storyNovember 15, 2015
North Dakota breaks Aggies undefeated home streak The Pavilion has fallen. I repeat, the Pavilion has fallen. The UC Davis men’s basketball team lost their opening game against North Dakota State, ending their 14-game-undefeated-at-home streak from the previous year. “We just had some breakdowns at key times,” Head Coach Jim Les said. Junior guard Lawrence […]
BASED candidates Adilla Jamaludin (left), Parteek Singh (center) and Georgia Savage (right) win three of six ASUCD senate seats. (JAY GELVEZON / AGGIE)

ASUCD fall election results

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2015
ASUCD elects six new senators On Nov. 13 at 12 p.m., ASUCD elections chair Daisy He revealed the results for the fall quarter election at the Mee Room in the Memorial Union. In order of votes received, the six new elected senators are Mikaela Tenner, Georgia Savage, Joshua Dalavai, Parteek Singh, Puneet Dhindsa and Adilla […]
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UC Regents to vote on increased non-resident tuition, massive enrollment expansion

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2015
Regents seek to expand UC enrollment by 10,000 students by 2018 On Nov. 19, the UC Board of Regents will vote on a plan to expand in-state undergraduate enrollment across all nine UC campuses by 10,000 students by the 2018-2019 school year. The plan also seeks to increase non-resident tuition by eight percent with the […]
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Students march across campus for Divest, Disarm: Davis for Black Lives protest

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2015
Protesters demand university divest from private prisons, campus police disarm military-grade weapons On Nov. 3, students gathered to partake in the Divest, Disarm: Davis for Black Lives protest. Organized by students under Davis Stands With Ferguson, the protest began at noon outside the Memorial Union. The protesters stopped by the university’s police department before ending […]
Pocket Points allows students to earn points for the time they don't spend on their phones. The points can be redeemed for discounts at various stores and restaurants. (NICKI PADAR / AGGIE)

Prevent in-class distractions with Pocket Points

FeaturesNovember 13, 2015
Students can earn discounts at local restaurants by locking their phones during class Pocket Points, which made its debut at UC Davis this fall, is a free app that allows students to earn discounts at local and online businesses for locking their phones during classes or while studying. Created in 2014 by Chico State University […]
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Putah Creek Winery’s ‘Gives Back Tuesday’ donates to local charities

City NewsNovember 13, 2015
Putah Creek Winery owners put their own spin on the #GivingTuesday initiative. Jessica Chin Foo, managing partner and co-founder of the GARBA Wine Company, which owns Putah Creek Winery (PCW), has always had a strong interest in nonprofits and community development. Chin Foo, who is also a UC Davis managerial economics alum, previously worked with […]
The Enfold jacket was designed using origami techniques and shape memory alloy wires. (HELEN KOO / COURTESY)

Jacket designed for movement disabilities

FeaturesNovember 13, 2015
UC Davis professor, design and engineering students create jacket that unfolds, fastens itself With the help of Assistant Professor in the Department of Design Dr. Helen Koo, two UC Davis students designed and engineered the self-fitting, origami-style “Enfold jacket” for people with body movement difficulties. Fourth-year design and psychology double major Jason Lin and second-year […]
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UC Davis Bridge Program expands to Robbins schools

Campus NewsNovember 13, 2015
Tutoring program makes impact on students in rural communities Last year was the pilot year for the Knights Landing Bridge Program (Bridge), a community-engaged program that sends UC Davis students to tutor in local rural communities. While the program continues to grow in Knights Landing, starting this fall, it has also expanded into new areas, […]
ASUCD President Mariah Watson speaks to the crowd of Mizzou activists. (JAY GELVEZON / AGGIE)

UC Davis students gather for nationwide Million Student March

Campus NewsNovember 12, 2015
Students stand in solidarity for Mizzou prior to march beginning  On Nov. 12, UC Davis students protested across campus for two causes. The first protest was held at 12 p.m., when students gathered in solidarity for the recent racially-charged events that occurred at the University of Missouri. The stand in solidarity was in response to […]
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Give the flu the cold shoulder this winter

FeaturesNovember 12, 2015
Five ways to stay healthy this flu season. Flu season is upon us, which means it’s time to head over to the Student Health and Wellness Center or your local drugstore to get your annual flu shot! Still, getting the flu shot isn’t the only thing you can do to stay healthy this season. Check […]
Sean Guerra, Ethnic and Cultural Affairs Commission Chair, speaks at ASUCD's Townhall. (BRIAN LANDRY / AGGIE)

Students “Chat and Chill” with Senate at inaugural ASUCD Town Hall

Campus NewsNovember 12, 2015
ASUCD senators teach community the inner workings of the association. On Nov. 5 at 6 p.m., UC Davis students gathered at the TB 24 building by the Aggie Reuse Store to meet ASUCD Senators and commissioners. The informal gathering was part of the event “Chat and Chill: An ASUCD Senate Town Hall,” hosted by ASUCD. […]
Morgan Bertsch puts a shot up against the Humboldt State Lumberjacks. (MONICA CHAN / AGGIE)

Women’s basketball starts season with exhibition win

Front page storyNovember 11, 2015
The Aggies take down Humboldt State in overtime, 77-64 Tied at the end of the fourth quarter 61-61, UC Davis dominated in overtime to win the friendly exhibition game 77-64 against Humboldt State at the Pavilion. The game, although not affecting the Aggies record, showed off their skills as they go on to the start […]