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UC Davis students shared their research presented at the Undergraduate Research Conference and their experiences surrounding it By EVELYN SANCHEZ — [email protected] 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 — ...
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have taken the world by storm, causing some to live in fear and others to embrace how it will affect society’s future. This has fueled the fear of many.
How “The River” became a safe haven for queer Californians and tourists By SAVANNAH BURGER — [email protected] Nestled in the coastal redwoods along the Russian River in Sonoma County, the town of ...
Spruce up your spring with some movies to add to your Letterboxd By NATALIE SALTER — [email protected] As springtime blooms here at Davis, one of the best ways to celebrate the start of the season is ...
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 ...
Finding community within Davis housing co-ops By YASMEEN O’BRIEN — [email protected] 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 — [email protected] The Cherry Tea Collective is a charity-based art club that consists ...
A sit down with three members of the local band By SOFIA BOZZO — [email protected] The music scene surrounding Davis is unassuming, yet incredibly prominent within a specific community. The people who ...
New Japanese eatery brings authentic izakaya experience to Davis’ dining scene By ALMA CULVERWELL — [email protected] Show Izakaya, a new Japanese restaurant, recently opened its doors at 102 F St.
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 ...
Is it better to reign in hell than serve in heaven? By JOAQUIN WATERS — [email protected] When I was a little kid, I went through a phase where I was obsessed with classic Disney movies. I’m sure a ...