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Neighbors of Pacifico affordable housing unit express concerns at City Council meeting
City NewsMarch 8, 2019
City Council reconsiders plans surrounding Pacifico, including creation of mental health facility The Feb. 19 City Council meeting featured a discussion of the current state of the Pacifico Housing Property located in South Davis. The city staff provided a report on the historical background of Pacifico and the issues that it currently faces. After long […]

Congressman John Garamendi co-sponsors Green New Deal after heated town hall meeting with activists
City NewsMarch 8, 2019
After initially refusing to take a stance on the Green New Deal proposal, Garamendi announces support in Facebook post Congressman John Garamendi hosted a town hall meeting on Feb. 19 where local activists pressured him to support the Green New Deal, which he initially declined to back, after a heated hour-and-a-half exchange with attendees. On […]

Gymnastics tops San Jose State
GymnasticsMarch 4, 2019
Hebert continues to shine in victory It isn’t everyday that you see coveted leadership roles in Division I sports taken up by a sophomore athlete, but sophomore gymnast all-arounder Kelley Hebert found herself in a position to take up one of those roles this year. Her performance propelled the UC Davis gymnastics team to victory […]

Arrest of intruder living in Art Building who may have also sexually assaulted, harassed, stolen, vandalized
BreakingFebruary 21, 2019
Police found stolen art supplies, projects, citation for trespassing in ransacked professor’s office An individual by the name of Nicholas Chavez was arrested on Feb. 21 on charges of felony vandalism. Prior to his arrest, Chavez had been occupying a professor’s office in the Art Building on campus for several weeks without notice, according to […]

Equestrian wins first ever competition against No. 9 Delaware State
SportsFebruary 11, 2019
Aggies top Hornets 10-5 in inaugural meet UC Davis Equestrian took down No. 9 Delaware State 10-5 in its first ever National Collegiate Equestrian Association meet at the UC Davis Equestrian Center last Thursday. Two UC Davis riders also earned Most Outstanding Player awards for their performances. The equestrian program has come a long way […]

Women’s basketball keeps the good times rollin’
SportsJanuary 25, 2019
Aggies blowout UC Irvine to extend hot streak Brendan Ogburn — sports@theaggie.org The UC Davis women’s basketball team continued its hot streak with a 80-57 blowout victory over visiting UC Irvine on Saturday afternoon at the Pavilion. The Aggies have now won eight of their last nine games, including three out of four in Big […]

Unconstitutional cancellation of Senate meeting due to safety concerns
Campus NewsJanuary 17, 2019
Facing threats of violence for ECAC post, officials informally vote to cancel meeting The Jan. 17 ASUCD Senate meeting has been cancelled due to safety concerns in the wake of widespread backlash from a controversial statement made by the Ethnic and Cultural Affairs Commission (ECAC) that made national headlines. The cancellation directly violates a requirement […]

Crocker Art Museum in Review
Arts & CultureJanuary 13, 2019
Upcoming exhibits, events at the Crocker Art Museum Located less than 30 minutes from Davis, the Crocker Museum in Sacramento offers a number of events, activities and exhibits. The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with later hours until 9 p.m. on Thursdays. While museum tickets are regularly $12 […]

Shooter in downtown Davis fires several times after three-car collision
BreakingJanuary 11, 2019
Active manhunt concluded, 22-year-old police officer pronounced dead On Thursday, Jan. 10, an officer from the City of Davis Police Department responded to a three-car collision around 6:43 p.m. in downtown Davis near Fifth and D streets. For unknown reasons, shots were fired and the officer, 22-year-old Natalie Corona, was pronounced dead after being transported […]

Camp Fire Clouds UC Davis: During and After
PhotoDecember 23, 2018
How the smoke from the historic Northern California wildfires changed the campus environment By: Quinn Spooner — photo@theaggie.org

Freeborn Hall to be demolished
Campus NewsDecember 10, 2018
After closure in 2014, renovation to reopen building deemed too expensive UC Davis administrative officials have decided to demolish Freeborn Hall, contrary to previous plans to pursue renovation options to reopen the building to the public after its closure four years ago. The demolition is planned to happen within the next two years, and administrative […]

Heartbreak in Cheney
SportsDecember 9, 2018
UC Davis football loses FCS quarterfinals, 34-29 It only took 47 seconds for the Eastern Washington Eagles to spoil the Aggies’ hopes of advancing and hosting their second Division I postseason game. Trailing by one with just over a minute remaining, the Eagles put together a four-play, 75-yard scoring drive in the closing moments of […]
