Roses are red, violets are blue, romance feeling dead? The Editorial Board can help you! You wrote to us with your deepest romantic problems, and we are here to give you all of the answers as ...
Let’s dive into the processes going on inside one the most unique labs at UC Davis and in the U.S. In the southeast part of the UC Davis campus, amid numerous complexes dedicated to sciences, there ...
To all those weary of modern dating, We, the hopeless romantics, pronounce that the world is in a state where chivalry is dead. Standards have been reduced so much that people accept the absolute bare ...
Spring break as we know it today traces its roots back to the 1960s, when movies like “Where the Boys Are” romanticized the idea of students flocking south for sun, surf and socializing. Over the ...
“Normal People” sets the precedent for “situationships.” The book tells the story of Connell Waldron and Marriane Sheridan over the course of four years as they navigate their complicated feelings for ...
The UC Davis Cycling Team is a student-run, co-ed club sports team that provides a community to undergraduate and graduate student bike lovers. With 67 members, the team is full of bikers of all ...
Cnidocytes are known as the “stinging cells” of Cnidarians, consisting of jellyfish, sea anemones and corals. If you have ever been stung by a jellyfish, that was a cnidocyte. All Cnidarians have ...
Women’s water polo finished sixth out of 16 teams at the Triton Invitational in San Diego over the Jan. 31 weekend. With two wins and two losses, the Aggies’ strong performance improved their record ...
Valentine’s Day comes around yearly, reminding me that I am still single. And, recently, I’ve been the only single person among my friends. Don’t get me wrong: I am ecstatic that they have all found ...
“Trump is coming back to office, but because we’re in California, we have nothing to worry about” — this is a strange sentiment that has been floating around a lot in the past few months. Frankly, ...
If Donald Trump’s Jan. 29, 2025 executive order (EO) targeting non-citizen — and largely non-white — students with expedited deportation alarms us, it does not catch us unawares. It is not the first ...
As the recent release of “Nosferatu” proves, the vampire continues to fascinate the human mind, whether onscreen for modern-day audiences or in pages thumbed through by 19th-century readers.