Campus News

ASUCD Senate calls for more transparency in chancellor search
Campus NewsNovember 15, 2016
New resolution voices concerns of student representation to UC Regents ASUCD passed a new resolution on Oct. 20 calling for a halt in the University’s chancellor search until a more democratic process is established. Resolution #1, which passed unanimously, came just two weeks after the Graduate Student Association (GSA) passed its own version of the […]

Seven out of 10 of UC employee subset face food insecurity, low wages
Campus NewsNovember 15, 2016
Teamsters to negotiate with Board of Regents for improved wages According to a study released on Oct. 17 by The Urban & Environmental Policy Institute of Occidental College in conjunction with a University of California (UC) union, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 2010, seven out of 10 clerical, administrative and support UC workers face […]

UC Davis faces inspections, negligence allegations by USDA
Campus NewsNovember 14, 2016
Investigators find that improper research protocol, veterinary care has injured, killed multiple animals UC Davis animal testing laboratories and veterinarian facilities have been the recent subject of U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspections and investigations into animal deaths, injuries and forced euthanizations. UC Davis animal testing laboratories and facilities currently hold 30 dogs, 419 cats, […]

This Week in Senate
Campus NewsNovember 13, 2016
The Oct. 27 ASUCD Senate meeting was called to order at 6:09 p.m. Senators Samantha Chiang, Sam Park and Julie Jung were absent at roll call, but Chiang and Jung arrived later in the meeting. Darin Schleup, the director of the Coffee House (CoHo), gave a report as the first order of business. He announced […]

UC Davis Diversity and Inclusion Committee holds follow up community engagement forum
Campus NewsNovember 13, 2016
UC Davis aims to review, improve Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan In an effort to review the objectives set forth in last year’s forum to improve diversity and inclusion on campus, the UC Davis Diversity and Inclusion Committee (DIC) hosted a follow-up community engagement forum on Oct. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the […]

2016 Fall Quarter election results announced
Campus NewsNovember 12, 2016
Six senators elected, judicial branch to be dissolved Fall Quarter election results were released online at elections.ucdavis.edu on Nov. 11 at 4 p.m.. 2,116 students voted on senators to represent the UC Davis student body in ASUCD Senate. Out of the 10 candidates who ran, six were elected. The six new senators are Simran Grewal, […]

Students hold anti-Trump rally at Memorial Union
Campus NewsNovember 11, 2016
UC Davis students continue to protest Trump’s presidential victory Over 100 students gathered at the Memorial Union (MU) flagpole at 10:00 a.m. on Nov. 10 to protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. The rally began with several UC Davis students sharing their thoughts and fears post-election as well as ways to move forward in […]

Post-election processing spaces available for UC Davis community
Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
SHCS and CAN to provide healing spaces for students this week, next week On Nov. 8, Donald Trump surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential election. To aid students who may fear for the safety of themselves and others after this election result, Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS) and Community Advising […]

Students protest Donald Trump’s presidential victory
Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
Students march through campus, Downtown Davis to express frustration with election results At around 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 8, a few hundred students began marching through campus and Downtown Davis to protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. Student chants during the march included “f*ck Donald Trump,” “Trump is an asshole” and “not my president.” […]

UC Davis faces issue of overcrowding
Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
Construction in progress for classrooms, lecture hall spaces, triple-occupancy dorms Increases in enrollment at UC Davis have created a demand for additional housing and classroom space. Due to both UC Davis’ own 2020 Initiative and UC President Janet Napolitano’s call for an increase in enrollment, UC Davis enrollment is now on an incline. Numerous on-campus […]

Governor Jerry Brown vetoes mental health bill for public colleges
Campus NewsNovember 7, 2016
Bill would have established grant program for university mental health services Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the College Mental Health Services bill, also known as AB 2017, on Sept. 24, which would have required the Mental Health Oversight and Accountability Commission to establish a grant program for mental health services at public colleges and universities. Governor […]

Meet the fall 2016 Senate candidates
Campus NewsNovember 7, 2016
Senatorial candidates explain platforms, discuss qualifications Anastasia Ruttkay Anastasia Ruttkay, a fourth-year international relations major, has decided to run for senate on the Based slate in order to increase sexual harassment awareness and prevention across campus. With experience as a member of the Alpha Phi sorority as well as a past senatorial staff member for […]

