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Humor: Freshman artfully dodges past romance in the Dining Commons

HumorOctober 9, 2019
“We snapchatted for a few weeks after, then he ghosted me.” In the Tercero Dining Commons this morning, first-year biological sciences major Katie Smith found herself in the unfortunate position of going to breakfast at the same time as her ex-romantic flame, Trevor Anderson.  Whilst in line to use the waffle machine, Katie told reporters […]

Andrew Luck’s retirement reminds us of the darker side of the NFL

ColumnOctober 9, 2019
In a league that does too little to protect players, Andrew Luck found his happiness taken away by constant rehabilitation, injuries Andrew Luck’s sudden retirement from the NFL reflects the darker implications of a sport that humans are not meant to play. A Stanford graduate and generational talent, Luck is the most fascinating NFL figure […]

California mustn’t blink in fight against plastic pollution

ColumnOctober 4, 2019
Failing to vote on landmark plastic legislation, California must bring bills back next year, start a national conversation about plastic pollution  California’s 2019 Legislative Session reached its chaotic close on Friday, Sept. 13, and, unfortunately, two landmark plastic pollution reduction bills did not come to a floor vote. As we stare down the barrel of […]

Unprecedented impeachment inquiry deserves our full attention

EditorialOctober 4, 2019
Call your representative, choose your news source wisely Last week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that the U.S. House of Representatives would initiate a formal impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump. Trump is charged with betraying his oath of office and the nation’s security.  Following months of pressure from Democratic lawmakers, Pelosi launched the inquiry […]

New band, same members: Harmful Band-Uh! culture cannot be taken lightly or repeated

EditorialOctober 3, 2019
What oversight does the university actually have on reformed UC Davis Marching Band? The Cal Aggie Marching Band, known to most students as Band-Uh!, was formally disbanded on Sept. 3. With it, the former band’s harmful culture and traditions, as detailed in The California Aggie, should have disappeared as well. Since the announcement, though, it […]

Letter from the Editor

EditorialSeptember 26, 2019
From the 2019–2020 Editor-in-Chief Welcome back returning students, and for incoming students, welcome to UC Davis — you’re an Aggie now! My name is Kaelyn Tuermer-Lee and I am a fourth-year neurobiology, physiology and behavior major. I am very excited to be the editor-in-chief for The Aggie for the 2019–2020 academic year. Some of you may […]

Guest: University students deserve access to medication abortion on campus

GuestSeptember 19, 2019
To our future patients  As future medical providers, we are faced with the impending challenge of meeting patients’ needs in an era of historic hostility to health care access, including abortion care. One in four women will need an abortion in their lifetime. Yet stigma, as well as barriers like cost and distance, increasingly put […]

Humor: The ants in my apartment are my only friends

HumorSeptember 18, 2019
An ode to the loneliness (and inevitable infestations) of Summer Session Hello there, gents. I am a student taking Summer Session II, and I would like to share some of my feelings about UC Davis in the summa times.     It’s hot.     My classes are hard.     I’m very lonely because I’m the only […]

“First Lady of Wine” Heidi Peterson Barrett talks success as pioneer winemaker

GuestSeptember 3, 2019
Former UC Davis student has now influenced wine industry Heidi Peterson Barrett, queen of the American winemaking industry, an icon and oenological legend, was born in Berkeley, CA, to a family of vintners. Wine flowed through Barrett’s veins, and she took the first steps toward her calling by attending the fermentation science undergraduate program at […]

“Yesterday” offers musical fun with philosophical plot twists

GuestAugust 5, 2019
Film questions trends and authenticity in music world If you’re a fan of movies written by Richard Curtis (“Love Actually,” “Notting Hill” or “About Time”) or directed by Danny Boyle (“Slumdog Millionaire” or “Trainspotting”), then you might want to watch “Yesterday.” Aspiring singer-songwriter Jack Malik, played by Himesh Patel, after being in an accident, wakes […]

Humor: Murder on the Orientation Express

GuestJune 26, 2019
“May Otto the Arboretum Otter rest his soul” You know, there is something about a tangle of strangers pressed together for days with nothing in common but the need to go from one building to another, and maybe see each other again when the school year starts. I see evil on this campus. A student […]

Cartoon: Welcome

HumorJune 26, 2019
Written by: ROSEY MOREARTY — rosey@morearty.org