Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are known for their convenience and accessibility. They have gained immense popularity in the last few years, but their extensive use comes with a hidden ...
The California Aggie is the official student-run newspaper for the UC Davis community. Our paper is also the best way for students to get involved in journalism and reporting experience on campus.
It’s safe to say that we all pay a lot of money to be here. Granted, that funding comes from a myriad of different sources (government loans, savings accounts, sponsored scholarships, etc.). But ...
Linda Deos is running for the Davis City Council in District 2. For the last few years, she has also served on the Utilities Commission and Planning Commission for the city of Davis. The key issues ...
When writer-director Jordan Peele’s Get Out was first released in February, audiences were not sure what to think, as the storyline was unique and the mixing of horror and racial issues was shocking.
On Wednesday, Sept. 18 and Sunday, Sept. 22, the Davis Downtown Business Association set up their annual information booth to educate the transfer and incoming UC Davis students about the various ...
This June, Aggie Yogurt, a new frozen yogurt shop, opened its doors to the Davis community with a celebration at 425 2nd St. The store, which promises a fresh take on frozen yogurt, has gained ...
Wellness is highly individualized; each and every one of us has a unique regime, set of activities or habits that keep us healthy and happy — both physically and emotionally. However, we on the ...
UC Davis’ CALPIRG, Students Demand Action and the Environmental Club advocate for their respective causes, promote student participation in the upcoming election With less than a month until the ...
The Manetti Shrem Museum opened the 2024 Fall Season with their first ever student-curated and student-designed exhibit “Light Into Density: Abstract Encounters 1920s–1960s | From the Collection of ...
Lately, the economic and political state of the world has been bleak to say the least. Inflation is wreaking havoc across the nation, resulting in a higher cost of living and lower disposable incomes.
The new Downtown Outdoor Dining Program plan will charge businesses between $750 and $3,500 to set up outdoor dining spaces On Sept. 12, Councilmember Dara Dungworth presented the proposed Downtown ...