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US Department of Education opened two Title IX cases at UC Davis in 2015, records request reveals

Campus NewsApril 17, 2018
Cases allege discrimination, failure to respond to complaints of sexual violence On Dec. 5, 2017, The California Aggie received files from the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights concerning two Title IX cases opened against UC Davis in the spring of 2015 after having filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the […]

Gender and Sexuality Commission chair resigns

Campus NewsApril 17, 2018
Becca Nelson accuses newly-elected ASUCD president of problematic behavior Fourth-year psychology and Spanish double major Becca Nelson has stepped down as chair of the ASUCD Gender and Sexuality Commision. In an email obtained by The California Aggie, Nelson said part of their reason for quitting is related to the recent Winter Election, as they believe […]

$160,000 from NRA went to UC between 2010-16

Campus NewsApril 16, 2018
Money used to develop youth shooting programs for students as young as nine In the midst of national gun violence debates following the shooting in Parkland, Fla., The Sacramento Bee recently revealed that the Regents of the University of California in Davis accepted $160,000 from the National Rifle Association between the years of 2010-2016. The […]

Spaces in Engineering Library reallocated to QMAP

Campus NewsApril 16, 2018
Students petition loss of open study space The second and third floors of the Physical Sciences and Engineering Library are in the process of being taken over by the UC Davis Center for Quantum Mathematics and Physics. Newer and more popular materials from the second and third floors will be relocated to Shields Library while […]

Emerson Hall project approved for UC Davis housing expansion

Campus NewsApril 15, 2018
Students discuss on-campus housing concerns On March 14, the UC Davis Finance and Capital Strategies Committee approved funding for the new Emerson Hall project in the Cuarto student housing area. This action was followed on March 15 with a unanimous vote by the UC Board of Regents for final approval. The Emerson Hall replacement project […]

Students gather in Quad for Die-In

Campus NewsApril 15, 2018
Protesters seek to demonstrate solidarity with victims of police violence On April 4, the group Students and Workers Ending Racial Violence organized the event #StephonClark Die-In. A group of students gathered in the quad to demonstrate solidarity with people of color who have been killed by police. According to sociology graduate student B.B. Buchanan, Black […]

UAW, UCOP bargaining session

Campus NewsApril 12, 2018
Bargaining teams for UAW, UCOP meet at Wyatt Pavilion The UC Student-Workers Union Local 2865, a labor union representing undergraduate tutors and graduate student workers, recently had one of its bargaining sessions with representatives from the UC Office of the President at UC Davis. The 12 demands of UAW, which can be found on its […]

Janet Napolitano visits UC Davis, addresses UC issues

Campus NewsApril 12, 2018
UC President toured School of Veterinary Medicine before sitting down with The Aggie A few individuals and their dogs, waiting in the lobby of the UC Davis Small Animal Clinic on a Thursday morning, were visibly surprised to see a group of formally dressed officials walk through the door. UC President Janet Napolitano was at […]

Last Week in Senate

Campus NewsApril 9, 2018
Business and Finance Chair David Heifitz abruptly resigns, citing discomfort with intolerant executive The newly sworn-in ASUCD Vice President Shaniah Branson called the last Senate meeting of Winter Quarter to order in the Mee Room of the Memorial Union on March 15 at 7:29 p.m. Amanda Bernal, the External Affairs Commission chair, was not present […]

Sexual violence prevention extends beyond education into personal conduct

Campus NewsApril 8, 2018
UC Davis CARE representatives discuss sexual violence prevention The Center for Advocacy, Resources and Education at UC Davis assists students and staff who have experienced sexual violence. Sexual violence prevention is an important aspect of the work done at CARE. Sarah Meredith, the director of CARE, discussed how sexual violence prevention extends beyond education and […]

Graduate students frustrated with university housing matters, lack of transparency

Campus NewsApril 8, 2018
Administrators disagree, maintain there is transparency Members of the UC Student Workers Union Local 2865, a union that represents graduate student workers and undergraduate tutors on campus, have expressed concerns regarding mismanagement of funds by university administration, particularly with university housing. One claim is that the university has been taking rent from residents of Solano […]

Unitrans celebrates 50 years of students serving students

Campus NewsApril 5, 2018
From anti-war beginnings, student grassroots movement is third largest transit system in California 50 years ago, Unitrans began as an ASUCD executive ticket project to prove to administration the extent of student power and capability. Today, Unitrans looks back on its successes while also planning for the future. In 1966, ASUCD presidential candidate Bob Black […]