Stories about romance, friendship and growth to inspire your week of relaxation By THE EDITORIAL BOARD — opinion@theaggie.org With spring break fast approaching, the time for reading for leisure is ...
After three years of Israel committing genocide against Palestinians, a United States-backed ceasefire was proposed in October 2025. However, the ceasefire is fragile, and remains a serious threat to ...
UC Davis content creator Mia Hildebrand details her rise to Internet fame and entrepreneurial success By DOMENICA PELOSO — feautures@theaggie.org While most freshmen are rendered defenseless against ...
Students share their stories about the bioinnovation club By NAREN KRISHNA JEGAN — science@theaggie.org The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is the world’s premier international ...
We all seem to be in a constant race. No matter what we’re doing, we’re in it for the thrill of making the cut at the last millisecond — the rush of a perfect finish. Unfortunately, I’m not describing ...
Today is Monday. You open your general education course syllabus to see that by Wednesday, you are expected to read 30 pages of dense 16th-century prose to prepare for a class discussion that will ...
On Feb. 21, the Pence Gallery opened its exhibit, “50 Years at the Pence: A Visual History.” Running until March 1, the exhibit commemorates five decades of the Pence’s development, from a small and ...
In a world where it can seem that the Internet determines much of the youth’s public opinion, especially when it comes to media, can media literacy truly thrive? Or is it a lost skill? Media literacy, ...
John Natsoulas Gallery’s newest exhibition “Migration” incorporates the personal experiences of Sacramento-based artist Laurelin Gilmore with organic imagery found in nature. “I’ve always felt we can ...
With the recent turn from rainy, cold weather to days of sunshine and blue skies, many students have taken advantage of the warmth to engage in more outdoor exercise. While all forms of exercise have ...
Voting on state bills is just as important as voting in presidential elections — and in the same way, we need to be aware of the things that occur in the state we live in. This is not to say that we ...
In a world where it can seem that the Internet determines much of the youth’s public opinion, especially when it comes to media, can media literacy truly thrive? Or is it a lost skill? Media literacy, ...