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Students participate in International Campus Day for Palestine
Campus NewsOctober 14, 2015
Members of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), in collaboration with Davis Stands with Ferguson and Jewish Students for Peace, put on a demonstration at the UC Davis Quad today, Oct. 14, in recognition of International Campus Day for Palestine. According to the event’s Facebook page, student groups on university campuses across the nation are participating […]
Aggie Style Watch
Arts & CultureOctober 11, 2015
Your weekly dose of campus fashion It is often said that the eyes are a window to the soul, but sometimes it seems as if the eyeliner surrounding a pair of eyes can tell just as much about a person. Fashion can be an expression of personality, culture and comfort and carries different connotations for […]

Aggie Daily Calendar
UncategorizedOctober 4, 2015
MONDAY, OCT. 5 Pub Quiz 7 p.m. de Vere’s Irish Pub, Davis Free quiz night hosted by Dr. Andy, with teams of up to six players. Arrive an hour early to secure a table. Hip Hop for Teens & Adults 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Pamela Trokanski Performing Arts Center, Davis Come learn to pop, lock […]

What event deserves its own TV series?
FeaturesSeptember 29, 2015
Students explain what event in history should be a television series. What event in history deserves its own TV series, and why? Brennan Charlton Junior anthropology major “The American Revolution, when people were deciding to be loyalist or go against the English.” Lauren Ashe Senior American Studies major “The Kennedy Assassination. […]
Aggie Daily Calendar
UncategorizedSeptember 27, 2015
MONDAY, SEPT. 28 Pub Quiz 7 p.m. de Vere’s Irish Pub, Davis Free quiz night hosted by Dr. Andy, with teams of up to six players. Arrive an hour early to secure a table. Avid Reader Book Club: Redeployment by Phil Klay 7:30 p.m. The Avid Reader, Davis Come show your passion for reading every […]

In Our Nature: ADVENTURE
OpinionMay 15, 2015
It’s almost electric, that shiver down my spine when I’m out walking on a dark night. Traversing a starlit marsh or wood, the eerie stillness is breached only faintly by the occasional owl or whip-poor-will. Although some, like my dad, are astronomers and lovers of the quiet night, the dark was always my biggest fear […]
News in Brief: Yolo County Fallen Officers tribute to be held Friday
UncategorizedMay 14, 2015
On Friday at 12 p.m. there will be a Yolo County Fallen Officers Tribute at the Yolo County Peace Officer Memorial, Yolo County Courthouse grounds, located at 725 Court St. The event will be hosted by several Yolo County law enforcement agencies and the Yolo County Retired Peace Officer Association. For additional information, contact Rob […]

News in brief: Students, staff, campus police officers meet for coffee, donuts
UncategorizedMay 12, 2015
Students, student housing staff and UC Davis Police Department (UCDPD) personnel met in the Segundo Academic Advising Center on the morning of May 5 to bond over coffee and donuts. Over 30 students, officers, cadets, housing staff members and UCDPD student assistants attended. Student Housing Conduct Coordinators Josh Chave and Trent Kennedy organized the event […]

UC Davis celebrates LGBTQIA community with annual PRIDE month
FeaturesMay 5, 2015
PRIDE coordinators discuss purpose of month, planning, events In recognition of May as Pride month, the UC Davis Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex and Asexual (LGBTQIA) Resource Center plans to celebrate the diversity and importance of LGBTQIA individuals within the campus community. “I believe Pride month is a way for our community to get […]

UC Davis spring football scrimmage
SportsApril 28, 2015
Aggies put on pads for warm spring Saturday It was a warm, fun-filled day at Aggie Stadium as the UC Davis Football team went through scrimmage exercises to get some in-game practice and excite fans for the upcoming season. The Aggie offense faced the defense in a relaxed setting that consisted of four 15-minute quarters. […]

Now Taking Submissions!
UncategorizedMarch 18, 2015
Want your work published in The Centennial Magazine? Email submissions to us at magazine@theaggie.org! Graphic by Jennifer Wu.

Drunken Thoughts from Inside El Burrito on the Eve of My 20th Birthday
UncategorizedMarch 16, 2015
I remember play-fights with playdough, sugar highs off mango, Mama singing Aesop’s Fables and footsie under the table. I remember when I couldn’t read medication labels, before Xanthem and Lipphomite, I remember Dragon Tales and Zaboomafoo, I remember Marzapone and Kryptonite. I remember having wet dreams about Scooby Snacks, saving three months of allowance to […]

