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Hearing for double homicide set in September
UncategorizedJuly 17, 2013
A Yolo County Superior Court judge set Sept. 13 as the preliminary hearing date for the suspect in the double homicide case. Daniel William Marsh, 16, will stand trial for the April 13 murders of Oliver Northup and Claudia Maupin. Marsh will be tried as an adult. According to the Davis Enterprise, Yolo County prosecutors […]
Aggie alum signs contract with San Francisco 49ers
UncategorizedJuly 16, 2013
The UC Davis all-time leader in gross punting average is packing his bags and heading to San Francisco. Aggie alum Colton Schmidt has just signed a three-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers. He becomes the 16th UC Davis alum to be signed by an NFL team. Schmidt was one of the best punters and […]
U.S. Homeland Security secretary nominated for UC President
UncategorizedJuly 12, 2013
Janet Napolitano, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security and former Arizona governor, has been nominated for the position of 20th president of the University of California. If elected, Napolitano would become the first female president to lead the UC as well as the first leading political figure to take the helm in a position traditionally filled […]
UC Davis study abroad students evacuated from Cairo
UncategorizedJuly 9, 2013
Students participating in a UC Davis Summer Abroad program in Cairo were evacuated on July 4 due to concerns about the rising political tension in the country after Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi was overthrown by the Egyptian Military on July 3. The resulting violence led to around 50 civilian deaths and many more injured. The group includes eight UC […]
Search for College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences dean continues
UncategorizedJune 19, 2013
The search for the Dean of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences began late last year; both the Recruitment Advisory Committee and External Advisory Committee have regular meetings while search consultant Alberto Pimentel recruits candidates. In order to allow for student, faculty, staff and community participation, the decision of delaying formal campus visits until […]
Marsh pleads not guilty to homicide charges
UncategorizedJune 19, 2013
Daniel William Marsh, 16, pleaded not guilty on June 19 in Yolo County Superior Court to charges that he killed elderly Davis residents Oliver Northup and Claudia Maupin on April 13. He will continue to be held without bail. Due to his age, Marsh is not legally elegible for the death penalty or life imprisonment […]
Teen charged for double homicide of Davis residents
UncategorizedJune 18, 2013
On June 18, Daniel William Marsh, 16, was charged for the double homicide of Davis residents Oliver Northup and Claudia Maupin. Marsh was arrested on June 17 and is currently being held at the Yolo County Juvenile Detention Facility without bail. Yolo County officials said Marsh will be tried as an adult. Marsh faces first degree […]
Suspect arrested in double homicide case
UncategorizedJune 17, 2013
On June 17 the Davis Police Department (DPD) arrested a 16 year old male on charges for the double homicide of longtime Davis residents Oliver Northup and Claudia Maupin. He is currently in custody and there are no other suspects in the case. The DPD discovered the two deceased, Northup, 87, and Maupin, 76, on April […]
MGMT and Andrew Bird to perform at Mondavi Center
UncategorizedJune 13, 2013
In upcoming months, psychedelic rock band MGMT and singer-songwriter Andrew Bird are to perform at the Mondavi Center. On August 29, MGMT will make a stop in Davis during their 2013 tour. Widely popular around the world, MGMT hit top-selling charts in 2008 with their songs “Electric Feel,” “Kids” and “Time to Pretend,” and was […]
Davis Shakespeare Ensemble presents ‘As You Like It’
UncategorizedJune 11, 2013
This summer, Davis Shakespeare Ensemble (DSE) will be taking a trip into the enchanted Forest of Arden in their production of Shakespeare’s timeless comedy As You Like It. Incorporating live bluegrass music, this modernized Shakespeare play is set to premiere on June 13 at 8 p.m. and will run until June 30 at the UC […]
Column: Power and concepts
UncategorizedJune 10, 2013
Capitalist coercion of information leads to the destruction of values. We have natural values. If we were to implement these values, it would undermine capitalist hierarchies. Elite institutions destroy the values, thereby destroying the threat. Since elite groups can no longer use violence upon the population at any whim, they have evolved other mechanisms to […]
Compassion Corner Earthbench finishes construction
City NewsJune 7, 2013
Editors note: This video is part of a collaboration between The Aggie and AggieTV Construction of the Compassion Corner Earthbench came to an end last Friday, May 31st. While the majority of the construction took place during a community build on April 28th, the finishing touches have been added since. The bench – constructed entirely from […]

