The University of California (UC) announced a systemwide hiring freeze March 19, citing higher education policy changes from the Trump administration and cuts to the UC’s budget allocation from the ...
Scheduled for May 13 at Cruess Hall, the nonprofit aims to foster student awareness of the history of Chinese Americans in the Sacramento Delta region On May 13, the 1882 Foundation, a nonprofit ...
As soon as the clock struck 8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST) on the night of the 2024 presidential election, the state of California was called for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. “At the top of ...
Suzanne Collins’ series “The Hunger Games” is well known for exploring difficult questions about human nature and the structure of society, while at the same time being full of exciting young-adult ...
Since its creation in 2010, image-collection social media site Pinterest has risen to a position of immense popularity in the culture. A visual-focused platform that allows users to create “boards” ...
Springtime brings a whole new feeling to the world each time it arrives. Nature is reborn in a whorl of green leaves and iridescent flowers as sunshine bursts through rain clouds. The season is at ...
When it comes to discussing video games, the graphics quality plays a considerable role in the conversation. As more years pass and more games are released, it’s not hard to notice the increase in ...
Whether you’re mapping out stops on your summer travels, planning a sophisticated date or simply seeking a rainy-day refuge, the fashion world awaits behind inside museum walls. Fashion capitals like ...
On view from Sept. 13 to Dec. 14, Shields Library will be exhibiting “In Camps, Under Trees and Evicted: Farmworkers Living Close to the Line in Northern California,” a collection of almost 90 ...
Each spring, the UC Davis Quad transforms into the Whole Earth Festival (WEF), a student-run event that raises awareness for sustainability and the environment. The large-scale festival began as a ...
The ASUCD spring 2026 election results are out, with members of the Viva slate emerging victorious. Luis L. Garcia, a third-year political science and Chicanx studies major, and Rosa Linda Martinez, a ...
As college decisions for incoming first-years and transfers come out this spring, prospective students are experiencing the inevitable mixed emotions that arise from receiving application results.