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Senate candidate endorsement interview: Derek Foster

UncategorizedFebruary 17, 2020
The California Aggie: If you could introduce yourself — your name, your year, your major and your pronouns.  Derek Foster: My name is Derek Foster. I’m a managerial economics major. My pronouns are he/him/his. I grew up in Chico, just a little bit north of here. I’m a transfer student, actually, I went to Menlo […]

Senate candidate endorsement interview: Lucas Fong

UncategorizedFebruary 17, 2020
The California Aggie: Could you introduce yourself — your name, your year, your major and your pronouns? Lucas Fong: My name [is] Lucas Fong. I’m a sophomore. My major is economics, and my pronouns are he and him. TCA: What slate are you running on and why? LF: I’m running on the slate of Thrive […]

Senate candidate endorsement interview: Laura Elizalde

UncategorizedFebruary 17, 2020
The California Aggie: Can you introduce yourself — your name, your year, your major and your pronouns? Laura Elizalde: My name is Laura Elizalde, or Paloma Elizalde. I am a third-year political science student and I am an environmental science minor. She/her. TCA: Are you running on a slate?  LE: Yes. I’m running with the […]

Senate candidate endorsement interview: Shreya Deshpande

UncategorizedFebruary 17, 2020
The following transcript has been edited for length and clarity. The California Aggie:  Introduce yourself — tell us your name, your year your major and your pronouns. Shreya Deshpande: Hi, everybody, my name is Shreya. I use they/them pronouns. I’m a fourth-year cognitive science and physiology double [major]. TCA: And are you running on a […]

Aggie Profile: Dr. Robert Flannery, UC Davis alumnus and Ph.D. of Pot

FeaturesFebruary 12, 2020
CEO of Dr. Robb Farms discusses cutting-edge cannabis research, starting his own farm, destigmatization Dr. Robert Flannery, The First Ph.D. Of Pot™ — a title he has personally trademarked — is both the CEO of Dr. Robb Farms and a UC Davis alumnus. He’s always had somewhat of a connection to plant sciences, however, this […]

ASUCD needs you to vote to save student jobs and services

EditorialJanuary 16, 2020
Basic Needs and Services Referendum is crucial to preserving association’s future Our basic services and student jobs are in jeopardy. That’s why students must vote on the  Basic Needs and Services Referendum, which will be on the ballot in the 2020 ASUCD Winter Elections. The Editorial Board realizes that while students may be unaware of […]

Ph.D. candidate Arik Davidyan is only graduate school ambassador of American Physiological Society on West Coast

UncategorizedNovember 18, 2019
Davidyan balances work, school, family life, membership in APS Most cannot have it all: completing multiple degrees; working toward a Ph.D.; doing research work in a lab; being a parent and partner and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Yet, Arik Davidyan, a graduate student in the molecular, cellular and integrative physiology program and a Ph.D. candidate […]

Guest: Petition to stop paid parking in downtown Davis

UncategorizedNovember 2, 2019
Paid parking downtown will ruin businesses, deter customers  There is a battle between the City of Davis and its constituents that many downtown businesses want UC Davis students to know about and take a stand on. City Hall has been trying to install paid parking downtown for decades but with most businesses and the public […]

Yolo deputies drop off homeless individual in Sacramento, mayor vocalizes his displeasure

UncategorizedOctober 21, 2019
Yolo County responds to video recording of homeless individual, reviewing the incident A video recording released by Public Safety News appears to show Yolo County deputies dropping off a homeless man at a McDonald’s parking lot in Sacramento. Yolo County officials have responded to the video, saying they believe their officers acted “in good faith,” […]

Band-Uh! placed on interim suspension, Bottlerock, NBA Playoffs Recap: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMay 31, 2019
Happy Friday Aggies! Well, that week went fast. I hope you all had a mellow and relaxing long weekend — a little taste of summer. Welcome to week 10 — just like that, the time went by too fast! I will be graduating this spring, so I will be passing the news briefing batond. It […]

Drugging incidents at Davis bars, Investigation of UCD Police’s use of force, Llamas on the Quad

UncategorizedMay 24, 2019
Happy Memorial Day Weekend, Aggies! Or happy houseboats, whatever floats your boat. Enjoy a well deserved recovery Monday before the home stretch, two weeks to go! Graduating seniors, savor it. Here’s what you need to know this week… Campus: UC Davis Office of Compliance opens investigation into use of force — a video of UC […]

Best of Davis 2019, 5th Annual Davis Pride, A closer look into Asian Greek Life: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMay 17, 2019
Happy Friday Aggies! Just when we thought the weather was on a fast track to summer… what gives, Mother Nature? The 2019 Best of Davis results are in! Pick up yesterday’s special print edition at a newstand on campus to see your votes and submissions. The Aggie’s Spring Lit Mag deadline for submissions has been […]