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Man shouts white supremacist slogan at Davis High homecoming parade Enterprise staff

UC Davis Chancellor Gary May, right, visits the Liquid Gold team for a close-up view of their “Mad Science.” Courtesy photo

Gold in them thar vats ... Lazy Dog Beer Club helps these Aggies get brewing By Aaron Geerts

like on tap.

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Back in 2018, Lazy Dog Restaurants created the Lazy Dog Beer Club. Based out of their restaurants around the nation, members receive an annual or quarterly kit comprised of eight total beers that are made in four different styles from four different breweries with

UCD students struck gold in the spring or, rather, brewed what they’re calling “Liquid Gold.” This beer is the byproduct of a collaboration with the Lazy Dog Beer Club and shows what Aggie effort and dedication coming to fruition looks

each kit featuring a different theme. Created by beer lovers for beer lovers, a collaboration with different universities around the country seemed a natural progression. UCD, of course, was one of said universities and given the theme of “Mad Science” as inspiration to get their ideas brewing.

“Last year we were brainstorming on what our theme for the quarter three, 2022 release could be. We’ve been working with established breweries and have had an amazing time launching them and them being part of our belief, but we asked ourselves, ‘what if we thought about the future brewers of America? The folks who are honing their

See BREWING, Page A4

Carson prioritizes finances, housing n Editor’s Note: This is the

fourth in a five-part series profiling the candidates for Davis City Council in the Nov. 8 election. Voters in District 1 (West Davis) will be choosing among Councilman Dan Carson, Bapu Vaitla and Kelsey Fortune.

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Davis City Councilman Dan Carson is running for re-election in District 1. In a field of nine candidates seeking two open seats during the city’s final at-large election, Carson

WEATHER Thursday: Sunny and warm. High 88. Low 59.

finished second and has spent the last four years

See CARSON, Page A3

See PARADE, Page A3

UCD announces October crowdfunding campaign By Caleb Hampton

By Anne Ternus-Bellamy When Dan Carson decided to run for City Council in 2018, he planned to serve just one term. His campaign focused primarily on three issues: city finances, infrastructure (particularly improving the city’s roads and bike paths), and the relationship between the city and UC Davis.

A spectator at Friday’s Davis High School homecoming parade shouted racist slogans at the Black Student Union Float, according to multiple witnesses on scene. As the parade passed by downtown, a man along the route shouted “white power” at students on the BSU float, according to the Davis Joint Unified School District. “DJUSD staff and the Board of Education condemn the offensive and racist language targeted at our students,” the district said in a statement. “What is sometimes a classroom conversation about racial inequities in U.S. history once again revealed its ugly presence in Davis. We are heartened by the quick condemnation of the words by our community members and students. “We are committed to serving and supporting our Black and African American students, and the DSHS Black Student Union, as well as all students and community members targeted by such language. We will always strive to root out the systemic and structural aspects of racism that persist in society's institutions,

Crowdfund UC Davis, a twice-a-year fundraising campaign, is set to return Oct. 1, with 26 teams of campus affiliates raising money for “programs and services that strengthen the UC Davis community” and its global impact, the campus announced Tuesday in a news release. The campaign will run through Oct. 31. The UC Davis teams raising money next month represent a range of programs and projects, including hands-on research opportunities for

students, student clubs aimed at broadening the campus’ inclusion efforts, and initiatives designed to address climate change. One project, Cultivating Future Agricultural Health and Safety, is a new internship program that will give undergraduates training, resources and opportunities to engage with farmworker communities about health and safety issues. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, farmworkers have one of the most dangerous jobs in the country.

See CROWDFUNDING, Page A4

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