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UC Davis students address period poverty on campus, in the surrounding community
FeaturesJanuary 27, 2023
Students say more resources are needed to provide adequate menstrual support at UC Davis By MARIA MARTINEZ CASTRO — features@theaggie.org With the passing of the Menstrual Equity Act in 2021 and the creation of the Menstrual Equity Task Force, UC Davis students have had increased access to free menstrual products over the past […]

Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. through a sanitized lens limits our perception of who he actually was
EditorialJanuary 25, 2023
It is important to adopt a more nuanced understanding of historical figures to honor their true impacts on society By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Jan. 16 was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a holiday during which the civil rights movement of the 1960s and its figurehead are rightfully celebrated. Many people also take this […]

Commentary: Why you don’t need to wait for the New Year to change your life
UncategorizedJanuary 23, 2023
Use your ever-growing nature for self-improvement throughout the year, not just in January By RUMA POUDELL — arts@theaggie.org The New Year has started and a new chapter has begun to unfold for all of us. It’s that time for setting and following through with New Year’s resolutions. While New Year’s resolutions are a […]

Bike Racing
CartoonJanuary 3, 2023
Drawn by: Lidya Shcherbakova — lvshcherbakova@ucdavis.edu Disclaimer: (This cartoon is humor and/or satire, and its content is purely fictional. The story and names of “sources” are fictionalized.)

International House holds event discussing local gun violence and hateful ideologies
UncategorizedDecember 6, 2022
Davis Phoenix Coalition, Moms Demand Action, Davis Police Department and the university organized the talk By LA RISSA VASQUEZ — city@theaggie.org On Nov. 16, the International House, which has been a space for cultural learning for more than 40 years, hosted an event at which Dr. Garen Wintemute, professor of emergency medicine and […]

UAW 5810 reaches a tentative agreement with UC
BreakingNovember 29, 2022
The 48,0000 academic workers will continue to strike until an agreement is reached for academic student employees and student researchers By RACHEL GAUER— campus@theaggie.org On Nov. 28 at 11:31 p.m., the University of California (UC) and UAW 5810, the union representing two of the striking units, academic researchers and postdoctoral students, reached a […]

Culture Corner
Arts & CultureNovember 29, 2022
The Art Desk’s weekly picks for movies, books, television and music By SARAH HAN — arts@theaggie.org Song: “Blue” by Elina (2020) In honor of rising stars, I thought I’d highlight Elina, a Swedish singer who has co-written songs for Maroon 5, Hilary Duff and Zara Larsson. Out of her songs, “Blue” is particularly […]

City of Davis sued by former city mayor and his wife over noisy playground equipment
UncategorizedNovember 21, 2022
Former Mayor Krovoza and his wife sue the city over Arroyo Park Sky Track equipment By LA RISSA VASQUEZ — city@theaggie.org On Oct. 17, the city of Davis was served a petition for writ of mandate by former city mayor Joe Krovoza and his wife over the relocation of the Arroyo Park Sky […]

Two victims hit in drive-by BB gun shootings
Campus NewsNovember 21, 2022
The two consecutive incidents occurred on Oct. 30 and are the second BB gun-related crimes in Davis this quarter By RACHEL GAUER— campus@theaggie.org On the evening of Oct. 30, two victims reported being hit with BB gun bullets during two separate drive-by incidents, according to an email crime alert from the UC Davis […]

Where are the humanities heading?
Arts & CultureNovember 21, 2022
Students and faculty speak about the importance of these departments on campus By ADHITHI ANJALI — arts@theaggie.org UC Davis is well reputed as a research university, most known for its position as an environmental powerhouse among universities nationwide. However, how does such prestige factor into the wellbeing of non-STEM programs on campus? Andrew […]

Ask Annie: Thanksgiving edition
HumorNovember 2, 2022
An inspiring advice column for students at UC Davis! By ANNABEL MARSHALL — almarshall@ucdavis.edu Disclaimer: This article has been edited for content and clarity by our editor Owen Ruderman in order to ensure it follows the University of California, Davis’s Principles of Community. Q: I’m really worried about my first quarter of organic chemistry. […]

Cartoon: Watch out for squirrels!
CartoonOctober 14, 2022
Drawn by: Priscila Jiménez Corrales –– pjimenez@ucdavis.edu Disclaimer: (This cartoon is humor and/or satire, and its content is purely fictional. The story and names of “sources” are fictionalized.)

