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May 23 - As college students, we get to call most, if not all, of the shots when it comes to our daily routines. We can choose to stay up all night, or go to bed. We can choose to skip class, to go to that concert, or that baseball game. For the first time in many of our lives, we can veg out on the couch watching television without our parents bickering endless demands to “do your homework... Read more
May 22 - During my freshman year at UC Davis, upperclassmen told me stories about the Davis campus that creeped me out. Some of those stories made it impossible for me to sleep or even walk around certain buildings for fear of what the.... …...........you know the scary stuff. Okay, I admit. Not all the stories I’ve heard were scary,some were even quite interesting and fascinating!... Read more
May 21 - With freedom just a hair’s breadth away, summer travel plans are just heating up as you ready your luggage bags for adventure. Whether it’s a road trip around the state or an international flight to unknown soil, having fun is only step one. To make your trip run smoothly, follow these simple rules and you’ll conquer any city or country. Before you go: 1. Prepare... Read more
May 17 - Spring quarter may be half over but summer seems to have arrived much too early. I haven’t even had time to pack my winter clothes and dig up my summer dresses. With the nice weather, it’s much harder to wake up and go to class. It’s not difficult to pick between sitting under a tree in the Arboretum or in a stiff chair in a stuffy classroom. That’s a no-brainer,... Read more

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B cubed here. Are those bags packed? Yes? Alright, well, grab some snacks and let’s head east as we tackle the stunning city of Lake Tahoe. Please keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle as we pass by all those pine trees. Known for its skiing and snowboarding slopes, Lake Tahoe isn... Read more...
Hello, hello! It’s that time again. Wait, timeout. I forgot my camera. Oh never mind. I found it! Let’s do this! The “B cubed” (I just made that up, but I like it) destination of this week is Redding. Nestled beneath the towering Mount Shasta, Redding is the perfect... Read more...
Our next stop takes us to the southern part of the Bay area. The history of San Jose dates back to the settlement of the Ohlone Indians. In 1797, Father Fermin Francisco de Lasuen established Mission San Jose, located in Fremont. San Jose also houses California’s first capital, Circle of... Read more...

My Campus Celebrity

Third year International Relations and Psychology double major Rebecca Sterling, candidate for ASUCD Executive President, believes that ASUCD elections are not about power or politics, but about...
- Units: 2 - Format: 1 hour lecture, 3 hour lab; once a week - Grading: Pass/No Pass - Enrollment: 96 - Course Goals: 1. To provide the student with "hands-on" farm equipment...
Name: Richard Koenig Year: 1st Major: Cell Biology At first glance, Richard Koenig, a first year Cell Biology major, seems like a normal Aggie. However, when he speaks the most careful...