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BREAKING: American hero stabbed in Sacramento

City NewsOctober 8, 2015
Spencer Stone, French train attack hero, taken to UC Davis Medical Center At approximately 1:00 a.m. on the night of Oct. 7, Spencer Stone was stabbed outside of a bar near Sacramento. Stone received France’s Legion of Honor after he and two friends stopped a gunman on a train from Amsterdam to Paris this Aug. […]
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City Council enacts ban on bar expansion

City NewsOctober 8, 2015
45-day moratorium passed after recent stabbing in Downtown Davis. On Sept. 29,  Davis City Council members called an emergency meeting to vote on a 45-day moratorium that would make it impossible for bars to expand or for new bars to open during that time. This ban passed in a four to one vote among councilmembers […]
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UC Davis looks toward the future with University of the 21st Century plan

Campus NewsOctober 7, 2015
Katehi plans for expanded Sacramento campus, new veterinary hospital. On Sept. 22, Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi announced the next phase of the UC Davis University of the 21st Century plan at the fall convocation at the Mondavi Center. The University of the 21st Century plan addresses the changes UC Davis will undergo in the coming […]
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Five ways to prepare for El Niño

FeaturesOctober 6, 2015
All the essentials you need for the rainiest season of the year. This year, the weather phenomenon known as “El Niño” is supposedly bringing some heavy rain our way. Usually occurring every three to five years, El Niño is a climate cycle that  produces warmer temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. As […]
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Bill to enforce mandatory vaccination policy

City NewsOctober 5, 2015
Senate Bill 277 will alter the health of public, private institutions by requiring vaccinations for all students. On June 30, Governor Jerry Brown approved Senate Bill (SB) 277, which will require children to be vaccinated for all 10 of the most commonly found diseases prior to […]
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“If you like to eat, thank a bee!”

FeaturesOctober 5, 2015
Local programs inform the public about honeybee populations Bees are one of the most important insects in communities all over the world; they are essential to plant growth, food production and ecosystems. Although this is mostly common knowledge, many people are still unaware that these fuzzy little yellow creatures are on the decline. On Oct. […]
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Football to clash with the Grizzlies

Front page storyOctober 2, 2015
In search of their first win, UC Davis prepares to confront Montana in home game The Aggies remain in pursuit of their first win of the season as they prepare to face the Montana Grizzlies, a team that has trumped UC Davis at each of their six total encounters, without exception. Their second home game […]

Davis community considers expanding electric vehicle parking

City NewsOctober 1, 2015
UC Davis researchers, CoolDavis explain plans for accommodating both public, private charging stations in Downtown Davis. Davis community members gathered at River City Bank on Sept. 23 to discuss the possibility of increasing electric vehicle (EV) parking in Downtown Davis for both private and public […]
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Two wheels are better than four

FeaturesSeptember 29, 2015
Davis community kicks off Car-Free Month with bike and bus events As the bike capital of America for over fifty years, Davis is no stranger to alternate modes of transportation. Davis was the first city in the U.S. to create ubiquitous bike lanes for individuals who prefer to travel on two wheels instead of four. […]
MONICA CHAN / AGGIE

Looking for fun new things to do around town?

City NewsSeptember 28, 2015
The California Aggie has got you covered with the Davis week night event calendar Upon first glance, Davis may seem like your typical small town without much going on throughout the week. However, the Davis community contains many hidden treasures and there is never a dull moment. The city offers something for everyone with numerous […]
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UC Davis Veterinary Teaching School nurses animals injured in Valley, Butte fires

Campus NewsSeptember 28, 2015
40 cats, four horses, two pigs among animals in the hospital’s care The Valley and Butte fires that began in early September have caused significant damage to many homes and structures, while also putting thousands of animals in danger. According to the Calfire website, 1,910 structures have been destroyed and 3,043 residential structures are being […]
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Aggies wrap up the Aggie Roundup

Front page storySeptember 28, 2015
UC Davis splits the four weekend games Ten teams converged at the Schaal Aquatics Center for the three-day Aggie Roundup men’s water polo tournament this past weekend. Fresh off a win against Cal Baptist, the men’s water polo team headed into the Roundup with its first game of the tournament on Saturday, Sept. 26 against […]