UC Davis alum and speakers from UC Davis’ Global Learning Hub attended to represent global possibilities for aspiring young women On Jan. 30, the American Association of University Women (AAUW) held a ...
New construction is starting at UC Davis in its northwest campus as the Segundo Infill Housing Project commences — a massive project that will eventually result in a new residence hall in the Segundo ...
SR#7, which had support from attending members of the public, was saved for a later date over concerns that not all stakeholders were consulted The ASUCD Senate indefinitely tabled a resolution on ...
On Dec. 3, 2024, the Yolo County Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted the 2030 Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP). CAAP was built on Yolo County’s previous climate action initiatives, ...
Navigating the labyrinth of love can be especially difficult when Feb. 1 hits. During the month of romance, Valentine’s-related items and rhetoric can be ubiquitous and discouraging for people who ...
Media and literature seem increasingly obsessed with the idea of people eating other people…but what is it really all about? With the week of Valentine’s Day upon us, it is only natural to gravitate ...
For college students, research sessions are often interrupted by a barrage of pop-ups. The Atlantic, for example, does not permit non-subscribers to read its articles. The website flashes a screen ...
During the Grammy Awards on Feb. 3, Lady Gaga debuted her new single, “Abracadabra.” The high-energy dance pop track was accompanied by a theatrical music video that quickly garnered widespread ...
First-ever Seconds Sale to be held at downtown gallery to promote unique works of art, experimental pieces and overstock Since its beginnings in 1976, Pence Gallery has hosted many annual art exhibits ...
The National Basketball Association (NBA) trade deadline has officially come and gone after a very hectic period. The growing rumors of players wanting out and teams needing change brought some of the ...
The UC Davis Human Rights Studies Program hosted a conference on Jan. 30 and 31, inviting students and faculty from across the University of California system to hold conversations about human rights.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away called Davis, California, two bright and shiny red buses were born. Little bus squeaks filled the air as they took their first breaths. On this day, in ...
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