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Aggies take down rival Sacramento State on senior day
Front page storyOctober 30, 2017
Men’s soccer heads into playoffs on a hot streak UC Davis men’s soccer closed out an exceptional regular season with a 3-0 victory over visiting Sacramento State on Sunday afternoon at Aggie Soccer Field, pushing its overall record to 10-7-2, including a 7-2-1 mark in conference play. With the Big West North Division title and […]

Cognivive shows how video games are more than just entertainment
Front page storyOctober 29, 2017
UC Davis startup uses digital neurotherapeutics to help with cognitive deficits UC Davis excels at research and takes pride in its sense of community. Startups in Davis combine research, innovation and community pride by commercializing research to provide social benefits. They’re also a great example of innovation and creativity in Davis. UC Davis startup Cognivive, […]

Aggies eradicate Eagles
Front page storyOctober 26, 2017
UC Davis men’s water polo team wins 20-2 against Concordia in conference play Fans filled the stands at Schaal Aquatics Center in Davis, Calif. on Oct. 15 as the UC Davis Aggies men’s water polo team took on the Concordia University Irvine Eagles in a Western Water Polo Association (WWPA) conference match. The Aggies were […]

Michael Swalberg sworn in as ASUCD interim senator
Campus NewsOctober 26, 2017
Swalberg plans to improve elections processes Michael Swalberg, a fifth-year political science major, was sworn in as one of two new interim ASUCD senators on Oct. 12. Swalberg filled one of the two open positions from the 2016 Fall Election. Swalberg transferred to UC Davis last year and served on the Elections Committee for ASUCD. […]

Manasa Gogineni sworn in as ASUCD interim senator
Campus NewsOctober 26, 2017
First-year student plans to create resources on safe drinking, consent First-year international relations major Manasa Gogineni was sworn in as an ASUCD interim senator at the Oct. 12 ASUCD Senate meeting. She is replacing one of the two senators elected in the 2016 Fall Election who resigned at the end of the 2016-17 school year. […]

Safer passages to relieve genetic pressure needed for California mountain lions
Front page storyOctober 26, 2017
Researchers provide genetic evidence for conservation policy change A 2017 paper published by the Royal Society described the genetic diversity of mountain lions in Southern California and suggests methods to conserve their space for protection. A team of University of Wyoming and UC Davis scientists analyzed biological samples of mountain lions collected near Los Angeles […]

Go-to guide for navigating Davis bar scene
Arts & CultureOctober 23, 2017
Davis Bars offer special events, deals If you just turned 21 or have no idea what’s going on in the Davis bar scene, fret no more. Here’s a guide for exactly what’s going on each night of the week, so that there’s no more wandering around town completely clueless. Monday nights: De Vere’s Irish […]

Interfaith event on Oct. 22 met with protest outside Islamic Center
BreakingOctober 22, 2017
Local group Davis United Against Hate called for removal of Imam Ammar Shahin Community members who attended the Oct. 22 event “Walking Our Faith and Sharing a Meal,” an interfaith potluck and walk, were met with protesters when they arrived at the Islamic Center of Davis. The event began at Congregation Bet Haverim, where Rabbi […]

Biomakers lab provides creative STEM space
Front page storyOctober 22, 2017
A hands-on experience like no other for students and faculty alike Maker spaces exist across the country, providing a place and resources for students and teachers of all ages to participate in creating something with a perceived goal in mind. Since 2014, the Translating Engineering Advances to Medicine’s Molecular Prototyping and BioInnovation Laboratory (MPBIL) has […]

Hillary Clinton gives speech at UC Davis
Campus NewsOctober 19, 2017
Clinton spoke about women in politics, Russian involvement, gun reform On Oct. 9, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed a packed crowd in the Mondavi Center, who greeted her with screams of “I love you.” In Clinton’s first speech at UC Davis, she talked about her recently-published memoir, “What Happened,” which addresses her becoming […]

My experience with mental illness is real, and now I’m ready to share
ColumnOctober 17, 2017
No single story looks the same — and that’s why listening is so important I can’t stress enough that mental health is a serious issue that needs to be openly discussed. There are research articles and even personal stories that are shared, but they’re often not the first pieces viewed on a Facebook feed, on […]

Fall Style Watch
Arts & CultureOctober 17, 2017
Bold and Adventurous style pays off Fourth-year psychology major Helya Zand can be spotted a mile away, rocking her unique style. She prefers to dress more laid-back, but makes sure to always add a little something to each outfit in order to make it pop. She combines a variety of different styles and pieces of […]
