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Free menstrual products for students, Whole Earth Festival, and Celebrate Davis: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMay 10, 2019
Happy Friday Aggies! One month to go, Aggies. Week 6 has come to a close, hopefully along with your midterms. Whole Earth Festival is this weekend, and so is Mother’s Day — take some time on Sunday to show her you care. If you’re not already, make sure you hit that like on Facebook and […]

UC Davis ranked second on, ‘Top Colleges Advocating for Mental Health Awareness’, Theta Xi to demolish 2 houses, KDVS Celebrates 50 years: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMay 3, 2019
Happy Friday, Aggies! Today we start with some housekeeping: Best of Davis submissions end tonight at midnight, please fill out the survey here to give your input on what makes Davis great! We are shaking it up this year and have included free response sections, have fun with it. Next, The Aggie is publishing a […]

Student housing projects halted, Aggie wide receiver hopeful NFL draft, 2 UC Davis professors win Guggenheim Fellowship: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedApril 26, 2019
Happy Friday, Aggies! In the words of Childish Gambino, “It feel like summer” — where did spring wander off to? I don’t know about you, but I’ve been taking every opportunity to stay outdoors — walking to class, lounging on the MU lawn and opting for tables outside — to soak up those sun rays. […]

Entomology

UncategorizedApril 22, 2019
Department of entomology hosts annual creepy crawly competition Things that involve pests are typically not what one associates with fun. Many people squirm at the sight or even the thought of having to be in the presence of a cockroach. Bottomline: cockroaches are not often painted in a positive light. However, each year on Picnic […]

Indigenous ceremonial objects misused, Tax Day, Battle of the Bands: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedApril 19, 2019
Happy Friday, Aggies! Another Picnic Day for the books, congratulations for surviving, Aggies. Things are starting to heat up — Some Tahoe slopes are set to close Easter Sunday, but Squaw Valley is going strong and is not set to close until after the first week in July. Today marks the close of week three, […]

105th Picnic Day, Wake the Funk Up Granola, Women’s Tennis: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedApril 12, 2019
Happy Picnic Day Eve, Aggies! Incase you’ve been living under a rock, Picnic Day is tomorrow! It’s going to be a hot one, so make sure to stay hydrated, slather on that sunblock, and for those early risers, get plenty of rest for a full day of fun. The Aggie is having an open house, […]

Accusations of hazing, assault, general misconduct within Band-uh!, #Health4All, HellaCappella: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedApril 5, 2019
Happy Friday, Aggies! Spring Quarter, at last. Week one of the new quarter — a.k.a. week of class swapping, anxiously eyeing waitlists and wandering the campus looking for that lecture hall you’ve never heard of — has come to a close. Picnic Day is on the horizon, and The Aggie is hosting a Picnic Day […]

Best of Winter Quarter: Your Welcome Back Briefing

UncategorizedApril 1, 2019
Welcome back, Aggies! Already!? I hope you all had a relaxing spring break. Before we close the book on Winter Quarter, we want to take the time to look back and recognize some of the most memorable news stories — along with some of ‘dat new new(s)’ from the past week. Let’s dive in. We’ll […]

Call for termination of Professor Clover, YoloAlert, If Trees Could Talk: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMarch 15, 2019
Happy last Friday of Winter Quarter, Aggies! Week 10 has come to a close, we made it… and now for finals week. Sending good study vibes — make sure to get plenty of rest and take advantage of the nice weather by enjoying a study break in the sun. Go grab another cup of coffee, […]

Heading: UC SHIP health care changes, Million Light Bulb Challenge, The Green New Deal: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMarch 8, 2019
Happy Friday Aggies, Exams, final papers and projects, oh my! The end is near, Aggies, and we are welcoming week 10 with open arms. On Sunday, we also welcome back daylight savings time, so don’t forget to set your clocks forward this weekend — except for your microwave clock, cause nobody knows how to change […]

Majority of political contributions from UC employees go to Democrats, Taking a fifth year, A good week for Aggie women’s sports: Your Weekly Briefing

UncategorizedMarch 1, 2019
Happy Friday Aggies, As Week 8 comes to a close, hopefully so have your midterms. Rain is forecasted on and off through next Saturday — mood —  so stay dry, Aggies. A lot happened this week, here’s what you need to know. Photo of the Week: On campus: A report published by Open Secrets showed that […]

Students and “The Bachelor” culture

UncategorizedFebruary 26, 2019
The phenomenon of the reality show and watch parties in college Every Monday night, millions of people around the world, primarily in the U.S., gather around to watch 25 women compete for the chance to find love with a single man, the chosen bachelor. Last year alone, 7.8 million people tuned in to watch Arie […]