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Six Aggies score, one goalkeeper saves
Front page storyApril 17, 2016
UC Davis women’s water polo team defeats UC Irvine 6-4 The joyous air of Picnic Day over campus was surely present at the Schaal Aquatics Center this past Saturday, April 16, as the UC Davis women’s water polo team took down UC Irvine 6-4. The tie in the first quarter would lead any spectator at […]

My world record is…
FeaturesApril 17, 2016
Students discuss what would place them in the Guinness Book of World Records. If you were to be in the Guinness Book of World Records, what would you be in it for? Sean Babij, fourth-year managerial economics major “Rescuing the most animals.” Mary Pham, fourth-year psychology major “[Inventing] the […]

Documents reveal UC Davis spent $175,000 to erase pepper-spray incident from Internet
Campus NewsApril 14, 2016
UC Davis nearly doubles strategic communications budget following string of negative incidences against the university’s image According to documents obtained by the Sacramento Bee, UC Davis spent at least $175,000 trying to repair its image following an incident in Nov. 2011 in which a campus police officer pepper-sprayed student protesters on the Quad. The aggressive […]

UC Davis hosts its 102nd Picnic Day
FeaturesApril 14, 2016
Event planners, students anticipate 102nd Picnic Day. As UC Davis students and community members anticipate the 102nd annual Picnic Day this Saturday, April 16, many look forward to the excitement and animation that comes with the event. However, for some people, Picnic Day is not just a day out of the year. Instead, it symbolizes […]

Poke made my day
Arts & CultureApril 14, 2016
A review of Zuma Poke in Downtown Davis I was on my way to get a latte from Temple Coffee Roasters before heading to campus to study for that first round of week three midterms when I saw the biggest line of people in Downtown Davis since Woodstock’s had $1 slice nights. Intrigued, and looking […]

The sacrifices of raising gifted athletes
Front page storyApril 14, 2016
Parent’s are the reason most athletes get into sports, and, more importantly, are the reason they stick with it. They say everything changes when you have children. Although I do not have any kids of my own, I can definitely speak to my parent’s dedication to my former career as a student-athlete. I started swimming […]

UC Davis alumnus creates non-profit business incubator Area 52 in Davis
Campus NewsApril 14, 2016
Area 52 to aid engineering and technology-based startups Area 52 has everything an entrepreneur could ever need: a large facility stocked with business-related resources and tools, professional training in management and a friendly environment that offers university resources and connections. Developed by CEO Tim Keller, a UC Davis alumnus, Area 52 is an area for […]

UC accused of favoring out-of-state applicants over in-state students according to state audit
Campus NewsApril 13, 2016
Audit claims percentage of admitted out-of-state students has increased over the years, causing in-state students to be turned away from their schools of choice In late March, the new state audit released a 126-page report accusing the University of California (UC) of admitting too many out-of-state applicants to its campuses and turning away local students. […]

UC Davis ranks no. 1 college for women in STEM
Campus NewsApril 13, 2016
University recognized for ADVANCE Program and CAMPOS Initiative On March 29, Forbes named UC Davis the number-one college for women in STEM. Using Forbes’ 2016 Best Value colleges ranking, the magazine assessed schools with a strong emphasis on science, technology, engineering and mathematics and found the rate of attendance by women. Forbes states that UC […]

UC Davis launches bike helmet promotion campaign
Campus NewsApril 13, 2016
University to offer affordable bike helmets and 5 dollar CoHo gift cards to helmet-wearing students The Student Health and Wellness Center (SHWC) has partnered with various members of the UC Davis community to launch “Helmet Hair Don’t Care,” a new bike helmet promotion campaign. This initiative will provide students with inexpensive helmet options along with […]

UC Davis sciences, humanities faculty speak out on Katehi controversy
Campus NewsApril 12, 2016
Chancellor receives some support, some opposition from faculty The battle over the future of UC Davis Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi is heating up as members of the sciences faculty and the humanities faculty are at odds over their feelings on Katehi’s involvement with DeVry University, King Abdulaziz University and John Wiley & Sons textbook company. […]

University of California launches new peer committee to address sexual harassment
Campus NewsApril 12, 2016
12 faculty members across nine campuses make up Systemwide Peer Review Committee On March 18, University of California President Janet Napolitano sent a letter to the UC community addressing sexual harassment and violence on UC campuses. In the letter, Napolitano announced that she was planning to expand the President’s Task Force on Preventing and Responding […]
