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New, free subscriptions for UC Davis students
Arts & CultureOctober 3, 2018
Students eligible for New York Times, Kanopy online content Starting this academic year, UC Davis students are eligible for complimentary subscriptions to the New York Times and Kanopy, an on-demand video streaming service. These subscriptions were purchased by the UC Davis Library and are available on its website. Like other databases and services provided by […]

Governor appoints four new UC Regents
Campus NewsOctober 2, 2018
Four new regents include state finance director, union president In a press release on August 6, Governor Jerry Brown announced the appointment of four individuals to the UC Board of Regents. The new regents are Laphonza Butler, Michael Cohen, Cecilia V. Estolano and Richard H. Leib. The California Senate must first confirm the new appointees, […]

Two recently-approved projects tackle Davis’ housing crisis
Campus NewsOctober 1, 2018
West Village expansion, Davis Live project aim to improve .2 percent vacancy rate Two new housing projects, an expansion of West Village Student Housing by the university and the Davis Live housing project by the city, have both been approved. The projects are a collaborative effort between UC Davis and the City of Davis as […]

Hide your laptops, hide your cell phones
City NewsSeptember 30, 2018
String of burglaries in Davis A string of burglaries close to the UC Davis campus have occurred over the last few weeks. Students are now advised to make sure they lock their windows and doors due to these recent crimes of opportunity. “There were three burglaries on September 7 and there was a crime alert […]

Breaking: students victim of armed robbery outside Tercero dining commons
BreakingSeptember 30, 2018
One student was punched in the face multiple times At 4:10 a.m. on Sunday morning, UC Davis students gathered outside a car in Lot 47, a parking lot near the dining commons in the Tercero dorm area, were the victims of an armed robbery. This incident is the latest in a string of robberies that […]

Feeding wildlife comes with a cost
City NewsSeptember 28, 2018
New fines imposed on those feeding creatures in Davis Though locals have grown accustomed to the vast amount of wildlife Davis has to offer, many outsiders are unaware of how prevalent turkeys, squirrels and other populous wildlife are to the area. Yet locals and outsiders alike are too willing to share their meals with them […]

Aggies streak into bye week with blowout win
FootballSeptember 28, 2018
UC Davis football firing on all cylinders in Big West opener The UC Davis football team cruised to its third win of the season on Saturday evening at Aggie Stadium, pounding visiting Idaho by a final score of 44-21. Even after a 20-point loss to Pac-12 power Stanford last weekend, the Aggies felt they battled […]

Fall Quarter preview: exciting events to look forward to
Campus NewsSeptember 27, 2018
Events include Sunset Festival, Involvement Fair, Internship and Career Fair A number of exciting events are scheduled for Fall Quarter. Here are a few to make note of: Sept. 28 The quarter will kick off with ASUCD’s Sunset Festival on Sept. 28. This event will be held on the Quad to welcome new and returning […]

Regents vote to decrease tuition
Campus NewsSeptember 27, 2018
Budget plans approved for 2018-19 school year On July 19, 2018, the UC Board of Regents voted to approve the 2018-19 budget plan which saw an increase in state funding. The approved plan reduced UC tuition by $60 while the student service fee, at $1,128 a year, remains unchanged. The tuition reduction is a result […]

UC Davis Football: 2018 season preview and game 1 recap
SportsSeptember 6, 2018
Aggies start new campaign off on right foot As we approach the final stretch of summer break in Davis, college football programs across the country are wrapping up their respective training camps including the UC Davis Aggies. Last season was the program’s most productive offensive output since UC Davis entered the Big Sky Conference in […]

What do professors do during summertime?
FeaturesSeptember 4, 2018
Summers are spent working, traveling, giving back to the community Summer in Davis can be spent playing sports outside, learning new skills, traveling, hiking, performing research, playing music or taking classes. Some UC Davis community members may be wondering: what are some of our favorite professors doing when school is out? Gwen Arnold, an assistant […]

Looking for a place to work on campus?
FeaturesAugust 16, 2018
Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered College is expensive — virtually all college students take this as a self-evident truth. To offset the high price of higher education, students often seek out jobs during their time in college. The California Aggie has compiled a comprehensive list of the various places that you can work at […]
