For movie buffs, there’s the Oscars. For TV junkies, we have the Emmy Awards. In the music industry, there’s the Grammys. And for those who can appreciate the art of theater, there’s the Tony Awards.
The independent practice aims to increase healthcare accessibility and provide an inclusive space for patients By SONJA WOOLEY — city@theaggie.org The Davis Sexual Health Clinic (DaSH) opened its ...
Analyzing fictional scenarios indicates how you perceive the world By VIOLET ZANZOT— vmzanzot@ucdavis.edu My first year at UC Davis coincided with Joey Graziadei’s season on “The Bachelor,” which ...
The Aggies win 4-0 against the University of the Pacific and Jessup University By DANIELLE WIRNOWSKI — sports@theaggie.org On Jan. 24, UC Davis played against the University of the Pacific and Jessup ...
Advice from an idealist By MOLLY THOMPSON – mmtthompson@ucdavis.edu I tend to think about romance a lot. I don’t know if it’s a product or a cause of my habits, but I’ve always had a not-insignificant ...
‘Tis the season of love and loneliness. From the recently broken-hearted and the long-jaded bachelors to the hopeful lovebirds and delusional yearners, each Valentine’s Day ushers in a complex slew of ...
Two days before the 2023 Slovak parliamentary election, an audio recording of Michal Šimečka, a Western liberal-leaning candidate, was widely shared online. The video depicted him bragging about ...
When an anonymous UC Davis student was in her first year, this was what her Davis Christian Fellowship (DCF) Bible study leader told her about a fellow UC Davis campus-based Christian ministry, Grace ...
While the atmosphere was joyous, the impact of recent political developments was clear By RIVERS STOUT— campus@theaggie.org On the evening of Monday, Jan. 11, the Spanish ...
Last December, one of the gaming industry’s most anxiously anticipated events of the year, The Game Awards, aired live to an audience of around 118 million viewers. The show’s most prestigious award — ...
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 ...
There is a scene in the movie “Cinema Paradiso” where the town priest reviews every single film to see if anything needs to be cut before it plays at the theater. This includes kiss scenes, sex scenes ...