The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA), established in 1906, hosted the 2025 Call of the Wild/Poppy State Cat Club at the Yolo County Fairgrounds on Feb. 15. Competitors from all over the American ...
Hundreds of workers at UC Davis started the first day of their strike by marching through campus, voicing concerns about unfair labor practices (ULP), interference with rights and staffing shortages.
During the rainy season, indulging in periodic glances out of the window to watch puddles grow ever larger on the uneven pavement outside is a classic activity enhanced by background music — and ...
Black History Month has long been an opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of the Black community. This recognition is an integral part of social progress and the mending of ...
SR#7, which had support from attending members of the public, was saved for a later date over concerns that not all stakeholders were consulted The ASUCD Senate indefinitely tabled a resolution on ...
Media and literature seem increasingly obsessed with the idea of people eating other people…but what is it really all about? With the week of Valentine’s Day upon us, it is only natural to gravitate ...
Many individuals, especially in companies, recognize the detrimental impacts of climate change caused by human activities. While some organizations have corporate goals to improve sustainability in ...
For college students, research sessions are often interrupted by a barrage of pop-ups. The Atlantic, for example, does not permit non-subscribers to read its articles. The website flashes a screen ...
On Feb. 12, the city of Davis held the “Who You Gonna Call?” community informational event at the Veterans Memorial Theatre, organized by the Police Accountability Commission and the Social Services ...
The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) hosted a discussion with James Gallagher, the California State Assembly Republican leader, and Brian Jones, the California State Senate Republican ...
Navigating the labyrinth of love can be especially difficult when Feb. 1 hits. During the month of romance, Valentine’s-related items and rhetoric can be ubiquitous and discouraging for people who ...
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