As Halloween is just around the corner, students are starting to participate in traditions long associated with the holiday. From buying costumes to carving pumpkins, the beginning of October denotes ...
History will have its way with the affective polarization that exists in America today. Future textbooks will have headlines that read “The battle between the blue-haired and red-capped raged onward,” ...
Until 2024, no film since the 1960s had attempted to use VistaVision for the entirety of shooting. The widescreen 35mm film format was responsible for the warm, yet subtly grainy look of famous old ...
The release of a new Taylor Swift album has become synonymous with a flurry of discussion, ranging from speculation on the inspiration for each track, connections to Swift’s personal life and ...
On Oct. 14, new restrictions were issued by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, targeting the work of the “very disruptive” journalists within the United States Pentagon: requiring escorts, discouraging ...
As it continues to evolve, artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to redefine its role in many different industries — with the arts being no exception. The creation of Tilly Norwood, an AI-generated ...
When you grow up in the Catholic church, going to mass with medieval stained glass windows and the Virgin Mary constantly staring you down, you retain a lot of religious guilt about everything you do, ...
The ASUCD Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill (SB) #56 on Thursday, Feb. 27 to to overturn Executive Directive #10. The executive directive addressed the appointment of Chely Saens as the new ...
The results of the ASUCD spring election have officially been released on the ASUCD website. For the ASUCD executive ticket, Gaius Ilupeju (for President) and Aaminah Mohammad (for Internal Vice ...
In the spring of 2023, former UC Davis student Carlos Reales Dominguez went on a stabbing spree. The spree resulted in the death of unhoused resident David Henry Breaux and UC Davis fourth-year Karim ...
The ASUCD Senate passed The California Aggie’s 2025-26 annual budget on May 7, allowing the paper to maintain its weekly print operations after previously indicating desires to see its physical ...
In Fall 2012, 194 Chemistry building will no longer be Chem 194. Instead, the building has been renamed Peter A. Rock Hall. Beginning Fall 2012, Peter A. Rock Hall, or Rock Hall for short, will be the ...
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