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Two sexual assault occurrences reported during Fall Quarter

Campus NewsNovember 27, 2016
On campus resources available to students who are victims of sexual violence Twice during Fall Quarter, students have been notified via e-mail or text message of sexual assaults occurring near campus. One incident was at West Village and another on A Street near the intramural fields. The first occurred late at night on Oct. 2 […]
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This week in Senate

Campus NewsNovember 27, 2016
ASUCD Senators meet with Interim Chancellor The ASUCD Senate meeting on Nov. 10 was called to order at 6:09 p.m. At the time of roll call, Senators Samantha Chiang, Sam Park and Ricardo Martinez were absent. Chiang and Martinez arrived later in the meeting. Interim Chancellor Ralph Hexter gave a report of recent campus activities […]
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The life of former Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi post-resignation

Campus NewsNovember 22, 2016
Katehi writes memoir, moves out of chancellor housing Linda P.B. Katehi, the Former UC Davis Chancellor has settled into a paid sabbatical leave this academic year after a series of controversies. Katehi, who resigned as chancellor on Aug. 9, is currently writing a memoir about her experiences as a woman in the electrical engineering field […]
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UC Davis releases 2015-2016 annual Campus Travel Survey results

Campus NewsNovember 21, 2016
Results reveal a decrease in the university’s carbon footprint Over the past eight years, UC Davis has sent an annual questionnaire to a sampling of faculty, students and staff asking about their means of travel to campus, their length of commute and more. The survey, titled the Campus Travel Survey, is a joint project between […]
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Plant and animal sciences at UC Davis rank number one in the world

Campus NewsNovember 21, 2016
Program leaders attribute ranking to accomplished faculty, innovative research UC Davis was named the top university in the world for plant and animal sciences by U.S. News and World Report on Oct. 24. UC Davis’ plant science program has received high rankings for several years, last year placing second in the world. Joseph DiTomaso, chair […]
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Achieve UC program encourages students to apply to UCs

Campus NewsNovember 20, 2016
UC leaders, officials visit schools and communities University of California (UC) President Janet Napolitano, along with UC chancellors, leaders, academic advisors and alumni, will visit California schools and communities this fall to encourage students and families to pursue a UC education. The visits to 100 schools and other community outreach programs are a part of […]
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UC transfer application deadline extended

Campus NewsNovember 20, 2016
Transfer students given their best chance for admission The University of California (UC) announced on Oct. 31 that the fall 2017 deadline for transfer applications would be extended to Jan. 3, 2017 across all UC campuses in an effort to aid transfer applicants. “Additional time will help hard-working, eligible students across the state give their […]
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Anti-diversity posters discovered on campus

Campus NewsNovember 18, 2016
Interim chancellor Hexter denounces incident as an attack on diversity Several anti-diversity posters were found in Sproul Hall, Olson Hall and around the Memorial Union on Nov. 14. These posters included phrases such as “are you sick of anti-white propaganda in college?” and “race is real.” The posters also advertised racially charged books, such as […]
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S.P.E.A.K. community bands together on Quad to protest Trump presidency

Campus NewsNovember 17, 2016
Students against Trump’s goal of deporting undocumented individuals On Nov. 14, the Scholars Promoting Education Awareness and Knowledge (S.P.E.A.K.) community held a demonstration on the Quad to protest the election of Donald Trump and the subsequent threats of the deportation of undocumented students. S.P.E.A.K. held the demonstration in order to bring its community and its […]
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University of California among largest source of donations to Clinton

Campus NewsNovember 17, 2016
Despite UC support, Clinton loses presidential election to Trump Individuals from the University of California (UC) system were the largest source of cash from any single organization for 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, according to a new study by the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP). Despite failing to secure the presidency, Clinton’s campaign outspent […]
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This Week in Senate

Campus NewsNovember 17, 2016
ASUCD Interim Vice President Adilla Jamaludin called to order the first November senate meeting in the Memorial Union’s Mee Room at 6:11 p.m. on Nov. 3. Senators Julie Jung and Ricardo Martinez were absent during quorum roll call. Martinez arrived late. The senate began with questions for new senator Matthew Chase McFadden. Questions focused on […]
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Chase McFadden confirmed as new interim senator

Campus NewsNovember 16, 2016
McFadden’s confirmation follows Senator Dhindsa’s resignation earlier this quarter At the ASUCD Senate meeting on Nov. 10, third-year environmental policy analysis and planning major Chase McFadden was confirmed as an interim senator. McFadden is replacing former senator Puneet Dhindsa, who resigned in early October. “This appointment represents a unique opportunity to intimately familiarize myself with […]