The excitement of Halloween nears as families begin to arrange their plans for the final night of October. However, the county’s social distancing regulations limit how Halloween traditions can be performed safely. Guest: Jenny Tan, Package by: Emily Chapman
Oct 26, 2020•8 min
With the coronavirus causing everyone to adjust their routines, many have modified their eating and shopping habits. Locals have resorted to a variety of different grocery shopping methods while many restaurants use home delivery as a safe and convenient option for customers. Packages by Sean Gallagher & Priscilla Lee
Oct 19, 2020•6 min
The Woodland Opera House, Davis Musical Theatre Company and ACME Theatre Company have been forced to modify their business operations to fit social distancing regulations due to the current pandemic. Guest: Angela Baltezore, Package by: Renee Xiang
Oct 12, 2020•12 min
With the 2020 election rapidly approaching many tuned in to the first 2020 presidential debate featuring President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. According to a CBS News poll following the debate, the majority of viewers felt "annoyed" and many Davis students share that displeased sentiment. Also, UC Davis political science lecturer, Isaac Hale, discusses the impact the debate will have on the Nov. election and what viewers should expect to see in future debates this year. Gue...
Oct 05, 2020•11 min
There was an outpouring of remembrance and political controversy following Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death on Sept. 18. UC Davis Assistant Professor of Political Science Christopher Hare discusses the impact Ginsburg’s death will have on our current political landscape, especially the upcoming election. Guest: Christopher Hare
Sep 28, 2020•12 min
The recent racial reckoning and political landscape nationwide is beginning to call present systems and institutions into question. The UC Davis Chief Diversity Officer, Mikael Villalobos, discusses the impact of current events on higher education and the changes the University plans to make in pursuit of diversity, equity and inclusion. Also, the changes Davis High English teachers are making to create a curriculum that encompasses an array of perspectives and increases representation.
Sep 21, 2020•13 min
As has come to be the annual tradition, California is ablaze. From volunteer firefighters to politicians to students, Davis and the surrounding community members are doing what they can to stop the fires and help the victims.
Sep 14, 2020•10 min
Online school began for K-12 students across Davis on Wed. 26. Posing a wide range of challenges for students, teachers, counselors, and the district. For students transitioning to a new school, building community is an even greater concern. While teachers at the secondary level are looking to address learning gaps due to a new quarter block schedule.
Sep 08, 2020•16 min
Black Lives Matter protests erupted throughout the nation in the wake of George Floyd’s murder by Minneappolis police. Members of the local community have responded in different ways. Some attended protests while others formed memorials to honor the innocent lives taken by police. The ripples from George Floyd’s death have reached Davis and many Davis citizens have worked and are working to publicly voice their support for the Black Lives Matter movement
Jun 08, 2020•14 min
With the ongoing pandemic causing widespread food insecurity, volunteers have flocked to packaging and delivering food at the Yolo Food Bank. Also, the desire for a new furry friend is causing some animal shelters to experience more business than usual. Packages by: Lauren Lee and Renee Xiang, Daniel Ruiz-Jimenez and Lia Elms.
May 25, 2020•7 min
May is mental health awareness month, which has become especially relevant due to the stress of a pandemic. Marriage and family therapist Julie Oddone discusses how COVID-19 has changed her job and affected people’s mental health.
May 18, 2020•21 min
Law and order must be maintained no matter how much life had changed because of COVID-19. This is the story of one Davis police officer, Keirith Briesnick, and how policing has evolved in the time of a pandemic.
May 11, 2020•12 min
Davis's passion for bicycling cannot be stopped by any virus. This year, there are still plenty of May is Bike Month events to participate in that follow proper social distancing measures. Also, the Bicycling Hall of Fame staff share the origin of the bicycle and how the hall of fame ended up in Davis. Packages by: Sean Gallagher, Elle Motekaitis, and Shira Kaylish.
May 04, 2020•8 min
Davis High students explore new creative activities while on lockdown. SPOILER: This episode features kittens.
Apr 27, 2020•6 min
Despite barriers of online school, DHS music programs like choir and band aren't stopping. They are just evolving.
Apr 21, 2020•10 min
COVID-19 pandemic shut down DJUSD on March 13th, and in the month since, Davis High’s teachers have been preparing to launch distance learning. These are the perspectives of five DHS teachers who have spent lots of time and energy trying to transform their curriculum into a digital format.
Apr 14, 2020•16 min
Last week, healthcare worker Lara Levin noticed she had COVID-19 symptoms and was able to get tested. This is the story of the 36 hours Lara was quarantined, waiting to know if she had the virus.
Apr 07, 2020•9 min
As the Davis city council passes economic relief measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic, restaurants in Downtown Davis struggle to adjust their business models to fit the evolving situation. Dahlia Kraus reports on this story.
Mar 30, 2020•7 min
As COVID-19 continues to spread, healthcare operations are forced to be modified. A Davis orthodontist, pediatric physical therapist, and family physician each share their perspective.
Mar 25, 2020•17 min
The Davis Joint Unified School District will close all schools from March 16 to April 12 in an effort to curb the spread of coronavirus. Find out how the federal, state and local government are all participating in placing restrictions on daily life to slow down the deadly pandemic. Guest: Caleb Hampton.
Mar 16, 2020•13 min
88.8 percent of Davis High's Class of 2019 reported that they would be attending a two-year or four-year college after graduation. With the price of higher education increasing every year, Davis High students explore many avenues to make college more affordable, including going the community college route and/or applying for scholarships. Packages by: Wentao Chen, Eduardo Pulino, Bryce Barker, Eitan Rosenhiem.
Mar 09, 2020•7 min
This Super Tuesday, Davis was exploding with activity. As residents lined up at polling stations and campaigns came to a close, the city reflected exactly what the civic process truly means. The reporting for this episode was done primarily by Davis High's first-year journalism students.
Mar 06, 2020•13 min
The News Cycle brings you a comprehensive guide to what is on Davis’s March 3rd ballot. Learn about Measure Q, Measure G, and the contentious district supervisor race. Also, the Davis Farmers Market hosts an array of political stands in lead up to the elections. Guest: Sebastian Oñate, Package by: Lizzy Meyer, Lewis Herring-Tillman
Mar 02, 2020•10 min
The Davis city council is working on an ordinance to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products. Also, Davis High has implemented new practices to decrease vaping. Guest: Anne Ternus-Bellamy, Package by: Mariah Lewellen and Tobey Kim
Feb 24, 2020•8 min
UCD psychology professor Paul Eastwick explains the science behind love and attraction. Also, Davis High students express their opinions about Valentine’s Day. Guest: Paul Eastwick, Package by: Katrina Haws, Lyah Fitzpatrick
Feb 17, 2020•12 min
Davis has been a sanctuary city since 1986. What does being a sanctuary city mean and how is that designation being threatened in the justice system? Also, a look into the term Latinx and its use at Davis High. Guest: Sean Riordan, Package by: Sean Gallagher, Lyle Hahn
Feb 10, 2020•10 min
Davis grapples with the best way to bring ethnic studies into the Davis Joint Unified School District. Also, the community gathers for the seventeenth annual celebration of Abraham. Guest: Jann Murray-Garcia, Package by: Katrina Haws and Caroline Chilcott
Feb 03, 2020•16 min
Davis High had its first Mental Health Awareness Week this month. A project created and led by student government, Mental Health Awareness Week focused on how school affects students’ mental health. Package by: Priscilla Lee, Allyson Kang
Jan 27, 2020•5 min
Everyone says that this generation will save the world. This week, Patwin Elementary students tell us what they know about the environment, and DHS students talk about sustainable living. Also, a look into this weekend’s annual Women’s March in Sacramento. Packages by Dahlia Kraus, Jaspreet Baath and George Simmons.
Jan 20, 2020•9 min
Jan. 10 marked the one year anniversary of the tragic shooting of Davis Police Officer Natalie Corona. She was the first police officer to die in the line of duty since 1959, when Officer Douglas Cantrill lost his life. Both their deaths were commemorated at a Fallen Officer Memorial Ceremony on Jan. 10 in front of the Davis police station on 5th street.
Jan 13, 2020•9 min