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Employees at UC Davis Medical Center test positive for COVID-19

BreakingMarch 25, 2020
UC Davis Health prepares for expected surge in coronavirus patients in the upcoming weeks  Employees of UC Davis Health have tested positive for COVID-19 in the last week, according to an internal email written by David Lubarsky, the CEO of UC Davis Health, that was obtained by The Sacramento Bee.  One of the infected staff […]

Xenophobic message spray-painted on container near Toomey Field

BreakingMarch 18, 2020
UC Davis, ASUCD officials encourage students, staff to uphold Principles of Community A shipping container in Toomey Field, located at the edge of campus on Russell Boulevard and A Street, was grafitied with xenophobic rhetoric that read, “The Chinese Communist Party = a danger to society,” accompanied by a crudely drawn photo of a man […]

Remote instruction planned for Spring Quarter, Picnic Day canceled

BreakingMarch 14, 2020
Instruction to be done remotely for most, if not all, of spring Classes will be given remotely for all of Spring Quarter 2020 at UC Davis, according to an announcement made today by the UC Davis administration. “As the spring quarter progresses, we will continue to monitor the coronavirus crisis and may reassess our directives,” […]

UC Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) movements adjusting to COVID-19 concerns

BreakingMarch 14, 2020
UCSC COLA organizers push for a digital picket, movements discuss public safety, concerns about student basic needs In light of the decision by several UC campuses to cancel in-person finals and instruction to prevent community transmission of COVID-19, organizers of the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) movements are transforming their picket lines and discussing next […]

In-person finals canceled at UC Davis

BreakingMarch 10, 2020
Finals to either be administered as alternative assignments, online examinations or eliminated altogether UC Davis announced on Tuesday, March 10 that all in-person finals at UC Davis will be canceled due to concerns around the novel coronavirus and the disease it causes, COVID-19. Professors and instructors are being instructed to either create an alternative assignment […]

Suspect armed with machete seen on campus

BreakingMarch 9, 2020
Machete recovered, suspect still at large UC Davis police sent out a WarnMe alert to students, faculty and staff around noon on March 9 in response to a possibly armed suspect on campus. The suspect was armed with a machete. According to reports, the suspect was seen near the Activities and Recreation Center and Segundo […]

As COLA movement gains UC-wide traction, UAW 2865 will hold Unfair Labor Practice Strike Authorization Vote

BreakingMarch 4, 2020
Outcome of vote would affect over 19,000 academic workers, UC campuses plan solidarity actions for March 5 The Bargaining Team of United Auto Workers (UAW) 2865, which represents over 19,000 academic workers across the UC, said in a March 3 statement that the union will hold an Unfair Labor Practice Strike Authorization Vote in early […]

UC Davis student tests negative for coronavirus

BreakingMarch 1, 2020
Three students released from isolation following negative test result A UC Davis student who had been isolated after showing flu-like symptoms has tested negative for coronavirus. Following the test results, the student and the student’s two roommates were removed from isolation. UC Davis officials released a statement early Saturday evening updating the community on the […]

Over fifty-four UCSC strikers notified of dismissal for continuing to withhold Fall Quarter grades

BreakingFebruary 28, 2020
UC files unfair labor practices claim with state against union, UAW Local 2965 files counterclaim against UC Fifty-four graduate students at UC Santa Cruz who are part of the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) movement were notified on Feb. 28 that they will either not receive Spring Quarter appointments or that they will be dismissed […]

Three UC Davis students in isolation due to concerns of coronavirus infection, CDC testing one student

BreakingFebruary 27, 2020
News of isolated students comes after news breaks of UC Davis Medical Center patient tests positive for coronavirus Three UC Davis students who were roommates in Kearney Hall are in isolation for potentially being exposed to the coronavirus. The isolation comes after a patient being treated at the UC Davis Medical Center tested positive for […]

UC Davis graduate students in support of COLA to withhold Winter Quarter grades beginning Feb. 27

BreakingFebruary 26, 2020
The grading strike, a “wildcat” action, marks escalation in UC Davis cost of living adjustment (COLA) movement After the UC Davis cost of living adjustment (COLA) movement general assembly on Feb. 25, graduate students in the COLA movement decided to withhold grades for Winter Quarter.  The announcement makes UC Davis’ COLA movement the third to […]

El Toro Bravo shuts its doors

BreakingFebruary 6, 2020
Popular Davis Mexican restaurant closes indefinitely due to increasing minimum wage laws Downtown Davis restaurant El Toro Bravo closed indefinitely on Feb. 1. El Toro Bravo was a casual Mexican restaurant located on D Street that had been in operation since 2012. Derar Zawaydeh, the part-owner of El Toro Bravo, Crepeville and Burgers and Brew […]