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The award is based on contributions towards students’ education, displayed passion towards teaching and for making a positive impact on campus By ROBIN FRANKLIN — ...
CIERA PASTUREL / AGGIE Online survey of 1,200 cat owners reveals aggression tendencies among various coat colors. Recently, veterinarians at UC Davis discovered a possible correlation between feline ...
The California Aggie. Cover page of a 1929 print edition of The Aggie commemorating Picnic Day. The California Aggie revisits its years reporting on life at Davis through the recently launched digital ...
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 ...
Most “regular” people in society plan their lives around events and responsibilities involving work, family, school and friends. But life is vastly different for those of us deeply devoted to the ...
CIERA PASTUREL / AGGIE Well-known co-op coins design aesthetic all its own An outdoor study space was the first area to catch my eye at the Davis-famous “Turtle House,” which is located on 2nd Street ...
Just two years before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, over 30,000 customers flocked to the opening of the very first McDonald’s in Moscow. They formed a line that snaked around several blocks ...
Beyond just providing books, libraries can also serve as important community builders. By welcoming all members of society into their spaces, practicing outreach and hosting events that encourage ...
Rings of cigarette smoke circle the suave gangster or the seductive flapper in classic film noir, eliciting a cool aesthetic to the cancer-inducing tobacco stick. At this point, most people agree that ...
Why do we sweat? Where in the long path of human history did we evolve this embarrassing characteristic? How does it work? Well, the truth is that sweating is what gave us the ability to achieve ...
Here’s what’s really missing from the Olympics By MALCOLM LANGE — [email protected] Ding, ding, ding. The first round is over. Both boxers are bruised and tired. They both return to their respective ...
Many students born with a name more complex than the English-derived “Smith” or “Johnson” have experienced moments of embarrassment or discomfort as teachers or peers attempt to say their name aloud.