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Bernie Sanders to visit UC Davis
Campus NewsMay 30, 2016
2016 Democratic Presidential candidate to hold rally on Wednesday 2016 Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will hold a rally at UC Davis on Wednesday, June 1, as part of a nationwide campaign to secure the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Sanders is set to speak at UC Davis’ Hutchison Intramural Field, with doors […]

Two UC Davis students awarded President’s Award for Outstanding Leadership
Campus NewsMay 27, 2016
Awardees include UC Davis students Mariah Watson, Lauren Jabusch, UCLA student Tyler Watson On May 11, two UC Davis students, Mariah Watson and Lauren Jabusch, and one UCLA student, Tyler Watson, were presented the University of California (UC) President’s Award for Outstanding Leadership at the UC Board of Regents meeting. This award was established in […]

UC Davis Hosts Zika Symposium
Front page storyMay 27, 2016
International scientists, health professionals gather to discuss virus The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the Zika virus a Public Health Emergency of International Concern in February 2016, with numerous cases confirmed around the world. News of outbreaks, specifically in Brazil, have caused concern for where the virus will spread next and how to prevent it. […]

UC Davis library renovation project in its early stages
FeaturesMay 27, 2016
Space Planning team works to develop future renovation ideas for UC Davis libraries. How can the renovation of UC Davis’ three on-campus libraries provide new, unique studying and researching experiences to students and faculty? This is the main question that the Library Space Planning team is currently working to answer. The University Library Space Planning […]

Picnic in the Park brings together Davis community
FeaturesMay 27, 2016
Davis residents enjoy food, entertainment at weekly Picnic in the Park event hosted by Davis Farmers Market. What can possibly be better than visiting Davis’ widely acclaimed farmers market to shop for fresh fruits and vegetables, and eat delightful snacks? Not much, besides enjoying all of these along with live music and a picnic on […]

Behind the scenes with the UC Davis women’s volleyball team
Front page storyMay 25, 2016
Explore the ins and outs of the recruitment process for incoming Aggies Inside the UC Davis’ Athletics Annex is a room dedicated to women’s volleyball. On a wall hangs a dry-erase board fit for a classroom. Lists of names dominate this board, with each list under a heading from 2016 to 2019. Under the leftmost […]
Our lovely study spots
FocusMay 24, 2016
Aggie photographers disclose their favorite study spots Compiled by The California Aggie Photo Desk – photo@theaggie.org

UC president allocates $8.4 million for undocumented student support
Campus NewsMay 24, 2016
Money to go toward loans, legal support, student services for undocumented students On May 11, UC President Janet Napolitano released details on a plan to provide $8.4 million in funding each year through the 2018-19 school year to support services for undocumented students in the UC system. The money, which is to be split three […]

UC ranked highest university worldwide for investment in combatting climate change
Campus NewsMay 22, 2016
UC ranked 17th best worldwide investor in the AODP Climate 500 Index On May 2, for the second year in a row, Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP) ranked the University of California as the highest among all universities worldwide in incorporating climate change risks in its investment decision-making. The UC retirement system ranked 17th best […]

Fun and education at the Arboretum
FeaturesMay 22, 2016
The Arboretum Ambassadors organize engaging, educational public events for the Davis community. The UC Davis Arboretum is well-known for its breathtaking natural scenery and peaceful environment, and is a popular destination among the Davis community for hiking, picnicking or just simply relaxing in between classes. However, there is much more to this area along Putah […]

UC Davis Confucius Institute hosts inaugural cooking competition
Campus NewsMay 19, 2016
Entrants tasked with incorporating Lee Kum Kee sauces into their own unique Chinese cuisine-inspired dishes A live cooking demonstration, featuring both amateur and professional chefs, will be hosted at the Davis Veterans Memorial Center on June 18. The event will serve as the second round of the Innovative Cooking Competition organized by the Confucius Institute […]

Painted utility box project celebrates Davis Farmers Market
City NewsMay 19, 2016
Public art project underway for 40th anniversary celebration of Farmers Market Downtown Davis is known as the heart and spirit of the Davis community, and a new public art opportunity will ensure it stays that way. The City of Davis Arts Commission and Davis City Council are asking artists to decorate five utility boxes in […]
