Renne Morrow roadside memorial photo

Davis police say no charges will be sought against the drivers in two crashes that claimed the lives of two UC Davis students in recent months. Megan Elizabeth Glanville, 25, died Dec. 22 — a day after being struck by a pickup truck while jogging at Russell and Lake boulevards in West Davis. Renne Lyra … Continue Reading

This was a five-aspirin headache of an outing. Leading by 15 points in the second half, the UC Davis women’s basketball team suddenly struggled on defense, eventually finding itself on the short end of a 68-59 defeat by visiting UC Irvine. After using their normal, smothering defense to carve out a 28-27 first-half lead before … Continue Reading

Renne Lyra Morrow followed in the footsteps of her two older brothers when she enrolled at UC Davis and joined the Cal Aggie Marching Band-uh. “In the process, she found out she had this calling toward music,” said the band’s director, Tom Slabaugh, who agreed to help when Morrow wanted to change her major to … Continue Reading
The UC Davis student who was struck by a car in West Davis on Saturday night has died from her injuries, Davis police said Tuesday. Renne Lyra Morrow, 19, had been on life support at the UC Davis Medical Center since being hospitalized following the 11 p.m. collision at the intersection of Arlington Boulevard and … Continue Reading
A 19-year-old UC Davis student remains on life support at a Sacramento hospital Monday night, two days after being struck by a car in West Davis, local police said. It marks the third major pedestrian accident involving a University of California student to occur in the Davis area in about six weeks. Lt. Paul Doroshov … Continue Reading

It’s Ali-Frazier mixed with a child’s first brawl. It’s Batman vs. Superman meets a songbird’s pure tune. Heck, one might even call it Hector-Achilles combined with the cries of angels. Okay, so maybe this year’s Picnic Day isn’t set in Ancient Greece, but the Battle of Bands will still be a concert to remember. On Saturday, Davis will … Continue Reading
O-I, the worldÕs largest glass packaging manufacturer, is demonstrating its commitment to the education of future vintners by supplying more than 458 cases of glass wine bottles to the UC Davis department of viticulture and enology. ÒO-IÕs generosity and investment in our students has made a critical difference, providing us with the materials necessary to … Continue Reading