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UC Davis students shared their research presented at the Undergraduate Research Conference and their experiences surrounding it By EVELYN SANCHEZ — features@theaggie.org The 36th annual Undergraduate ...
The award is based on contributions towards students’ education, displayed passion towards teaching and for making a positive impact on campus By ROBIN FRANKLIN — ...
Meet the students running to serve the UC Davis community By AALIYAH ESPAÑOL-RIVAS — campus@theaggie.org This ASUCD spring election cycle, there are two executive tickets, 12 candidates running for ...
How foreigners interpret the friendliness that Americans show strangers Pierre Noro, a French international student, felt like an idiot. He must accidently have given the girl the wrong number. A week ...
Spruce up your spring with some movies to add to your Letterboxd By NATALIE SALTER — arts@theaggie.org As springtime blooms here at Davis, one of the best ways to celebrate the start of the season is ...
Finding community within Davis housing co-ops By YASMEEN O’BRIEN — features@theaggie.org On a morning stroll past 217 2nd St. in Davis, CA, your eyes wander before you can catch them. The bold ...
An inclusive group of student artists, designers and writers self-publish a charity-based zine By LYNN CHEN — features@theaggie.org The Cherry Tea Collective is a charity-based art club that consists ...
The sky is clear, the bees are humming, the plants are beautiful and the sun is, well, hot. On a warm day in Davis, visitors, students and locals alike flock to the Putah Creek public sector to take a ...
New Japanese eatery brings authentic izakaya experience to Davis’ dining scene By ALMA CULVERWELL — city@theaggie.org Show Izakaya, a new Japanese restaurant, recently opened its doors at 102 F St.
Research is still ongoing to identify the cause of the colony loss reported in early 2025 — elsewhere, new methods look to help beekeepers monitor their colonies’ health By KATELYN BURNS— ...
Ethnic and Cultural Affairs Commission (ECAC) Chair Confirmation Also at the Feb. 27 meeting, Faye Real, a fourth-year psychology and political science double major, was confirmed as new ECAC chair, ...
How “The River” became a safe haven for queer Californians and tourists By SAVANNAH BURGER — arts@theaggie.org Nestled in the coastal redwoods along the Russian River in Sonoma County, the town of ...
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