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Sen. Bernie Sanders rallies LA in ‘fighting oligarchy’ of Trump administration
United States Sen. Bernie Sanders called for an end to “oligarchy” at a Saturday rally in downtown Los Angeles. Around 36,000 people attended the event, which Sanders described in a speech as the largest rally he has ever hosted. U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – as well as several high-profile local figures, union leaders and members…
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Annual UCLA Volunteer Day brings thousands together to serve, build community
Students and community members woke up early to participate in UCLA’s annual Volunteer Day on Saturday. Approximately 2,000 Bruins registered to volunteer at 37 locations across Los Angeles and the United States, according to a written statement from UCLA Media Relations. Held annually by the UCLA Volunteer Center since 2009, Bruins have dedicated over 353,000…
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UC in the spotlight as affirmative action set to be overthrown
With the future of affirmative action uncertain, universities across the country are turning their eyes to the UC system, according to UC Davis Law professor and Chancellor’s Fellow Brian Soucek. “I think other schools like Harvard and UNC (University of North Carolina)… will be, and already are, looking to us to see what else they…
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Students arrested after threatening email closes Davis High, Holmes
This story will be continually updated throughout the day to reflect the current situation. Two 14 year old boys were arrested on Sept. 22, after sending an email to Davis Joint Unified School District and the Davis Police Department threatening to cause harm to Davis High and Holmes Junior High. DJUSD closed the two campuses…
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Bryce Geigle named as Davis High’s next principal
The school board approved Bryce Geigle, 34, as Davis High’s next principal on Thursday, June 2. Geigle previously served as the principal at Aspire Langston Hughes Academy, a public charter school in Stockton. The school is significantly smaller than DHS, serving 760 students from grades 6 through 12. The racial demographic is also drastically different,…
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Davis searches for new Davis High principal
The search is on to find a successor for Davis High Principal Tom McHale, who will be leaving the school at the end of this year. The district has partnered with the executive search company Leadership Associates to find a suitable candidate. However, the search has met with unexpected challenges. “The biggest challenge has been…
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“It’s been an honor”: McHale resigns as principal
By Max Davis-Housefield & Genna Olavarri, BlueDevilHUB.com Staff– DHS principal Tom McHale announced on March 14 that he will be leaving the school at the end of this year to explore other opportunities in education. This caps off 28 years of service to the school. McHale began teaching U.S. government and history at DHS…
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Could the war in Ukraine become World War III?
In a move that surprised the western world, Russia launched a full scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24. Continuing a recent pattern of escalation, Russian forces have begun attacking civilian targets and the United Nations has warned about the potential use of chemical weapons. The Russian invasion marks the first major land conflict in…
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Ray Oldham jumps to new heights
“It feels like you’re flying when you’re up in the air,” senior Ray Oldham said. After jumping 6’8” at a track meet in Pittsburgh, California on Jan. 22, Oldham found himself ranked 1st in the state for high school high jumpers. He was also ranked in the top 10 nationally. Oldham started doing the high…
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Improved classroom ventilation could reduce COVID-19 risk
BlueDevilHUB.com Staff– Because COVID-19 is an airborne virus, good ventilation is one of the best ways to prevent infection. The CO2 levels in a room can act as a proxy, or stand in measure, for the amount of COVID-19 that could be present in that room if someone inside is infectious. In an investigation, the…
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