Opinion

DoorDash has some bold post-pandemic plans
HumorApril 12, 2021
Going above and beyond normalcy COVID-19 has not been great. However, it does not mean that all have suffered. Many billionaires saw their wealth increase during the pandemic and saw suffering trickle down to the rest of the population. While many restaurants struggled, DoorDash has never been more profitable. As the vaccine rollout continues and […]

The Editorial Board thanks teachers for their perseverance during the pandemic
EditorialApril 9, 2021
With schools reopening, we would like to acknowledge teachers’ flexibility and dedication under unprecedented circumstances By THE EDITORIAL BOARD From learning our ABCs in kindergarten to studying integrals in high school, teachers shape our lives—whether we realize it or not. And even during a normal year, teachers have to deal with unresponsive students, pushy parents, […]

To revolutionize social media activism we have to stop virtue signaling through infographics
OpinionApril 9, 2021
Bait-like infographics and posts don’t prove what they should Since the turn of the decade, we’ve learned through life-changing events—such as the Black Lives Matter movement or the COVID-19 pandemic—that the internet is our most powerful tool for spreading information and sharing resources on a large scale. We can now safely say that the 2020s […]

When will lives be more important than gun ownership?
EditorialApril 8, 2021
Our political leaders need to pass gun control laws that limit the access to and use of guns The members of this Editorial Board cannot remember a time before we were required to participate in school shooting drills or lockdowns due to a threat. We don’t know what it’s like to not always have an […]

As Spring Quarter brings some optimism, the Editorial Board emphasizes safe practices
EditorialApril 1, 2021
Get your vaccine as soon as you can and continue maintaining COVID-19 precautions As we start a new quarter, it’s a good time to remind ourselves to continue practicing safe COVID-19 behavior. A post-pandemic life looks even closer than it ever has, but that’s no excuse for putting ourselves or anyone else at risk. In […]

Davis admin launches Duo during COVID-19, because why not?
HumorMarch 16, 2021
How bad could it be? In a maddening choice from the UC Davis administration, the move to the authenticator app Duo has been enacted, and students have been forcibly moved, kicking and screaming, to the new education platform. Regardless of student reception, the university will continue with the move. Even with only about 10% of […]

It’s 2021, why are some species still named after confederate leaders?
ColumnMarch 15, 2021
If we’re going to rename things, let’s add some species names to that list too Names have been in the news a lot the past year, whether it’s complaints of cultural appropriation in business names or changing the names of schools named after confederate generals. Everything has gotten its name from somewhere, and things can […]

Congress set for battle over hike in daylight savings
HumorMarch 15, 2021
We take you inside the explosive battle on Capitol Hill Much of the news coverage out of Capitol Hill remains largely focused on the battle over COVID-19 relief checks, the minimum wage and the confirmation of Neera Tanden. All three are equally important battles that will affect the lives of citizens on a day-to-day basis. […]

The Editorial Board shares favorite Davis businesses
EditorialMarch 12, 2021
In light of the struggles that local businesses have faced during the pandemic, members of the Editorial Board highlight Davis establishments that are meaningful to us Anjini Venugopal, Editor-in-Chief The first time I went to Taqueria Guadalajara was well after I moved to an apartment only 0.2 miles away from it. After telling some friends—at […]

The procrastination panic. You just had to be there.
CartoonMarch 12, 2021
Drawn by: Ke Lin –– keylin@ucdavis.edu Disclaimer: (This cartoon is humor and/or satire, and its content is purely fictional. The story and names of “sources” are fictionalized.)

Tough COVID-19 conversations with housemates are inevitable but necessary
EditorialMarch 11, 2021
It’s important to still be considerate of housemates as restrictions ease and student vaccinations rise Housemate conflicts are bound to be especially common this year between the new rules of pandemic etiquette and being locked down together 24/7 for months on end. With some restrictions easing, Spring Break approaching and student vaccinations on the rise, […]

With the possibility of in-person classes in the fall, students cower in fear over the thought of having to socialize with others again
HumorMarch 10, 2021
Other students in my university? It’s more likely than you think With the university planning to have in-person classes in the fall, students have been dreading the fact that they’ll once again be forced into all the horrifying social situations that come with student life. COVID-19 has changed things, but there are some small blessings […]

