Campus News
Senate Brief
Campus NewsOctober 29, 2012
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Oct. 25 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend Senate meetings. Meeting called to order at 6:14 p.m. Yena Bae, ASUCD vice president, present Kabir Kapur, ASUCD […]
News in Brief: How loud are you?
Campus NewsOctober 29, 2012
Intel visited UC Davis this fall for their “Make Noise for Ultrabook” challenge. Students from participating campuses were invited to scream or cheer as loud as they could for the chance to win new Dell Ultrabook devices for their school, an estimated cost of $10,000. Schools from across the country have submitted videos of their […]
News in Brief: Experimental College hosts photo scavenger hunt
ASUCDOctober 29, 2012
The Experimental College is currently holding a photo scavenger hunt that began last Friday and will continue until Nov. 2. Participants in groups of two to four must take photographs that include all members with certain objects listed in the hunt’s instruction sheet. This includes pictures taken with a cow, a carved pumpkin or with […]
Issues with printer prevent unit from completing orders
Campus NewsOctober 25, 2012
Since the week of Sept. 15, the ASUCD unit Aggie Threads has stopped printing T-shirts due to continuous problems with their printer. Aggie Threads expected to have their printer back on Oct. 18 to resume their T-shirt printing services, but the printer is still not up and running. “From the very beginning we encountered several […]
UC Davis primate center under fire for alleged animal cruelty
Campus NewsOctober 25, 2012
On Oct. 14, members of the Sacramento Animal Rights (SAR) group protested at noon outside the UC Davis California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC) at Road 98 and Hutchison Drive. About 20 members were present with the purpose to draw media attention against the alleged use and mistreatment of animals in CNPRC experiments. “We have […]
Former campus police officer sues University for alleged discrimination
Campus NewsOctober 25, 2012
Nearly 10 years ago, Calvin Chang, the first openly gay and Asian American officer on his force, allegedly faced racist and homophobic slurs during his time with the UC Davis Police Department. He filed a discrimination lawsuit in 2009. The case is still active. “Chang’s lawsuit seeks a reinstatement to his position as a UC […]
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsOctober 25, 2012
Hard-knock life A first-year student was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) by the police for an alcohol violation in the dorms. The student had multiple previous offenses of the same type, and this time, the drinking resulted in hospitalization. After talking with a judicial officer, she agreed to deferred separation status and was removed […]
Campus Community Book Project promotes diversity and awareness through books
Campus NewsOctober 24, 2012
After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Campus Community Book Project was developed to spread diversity and encourage conversation among students, faculty and the surrounding community. A book is selected each year and events that correspond to the reading are planned to coincide with the theme of the book. The project is a sector of […]
Campus Chic
Campus NewsOctober 24, 2012
Eddie Heinrich, senior sociology and communication double major The Aggie: What are you wearing? Heinrich: “Everything is from The Gap and the shoes are from a thrift store. The shades are from Urban Outfitters.” How did you decide what to wear today? “I didn’t have time to iron any of it. Usually I don’t wear […]
Correction
Campus NewsOctober 24, 2012
On Oct. 22, The Aggie reported that Paul Medved spoke about Intramural Athletics. He was actually speaking about Intercollegiate Athletics. The Aggie regrets these errors.

Meatless Mondays comes to the CoHo
ASUCDOctober 23, 2012
Monday marked the official launch of the new Meatless Mondays program in the ASUCD Coffee House (CoHo). ASUCD Senate Bill 10, which passed on Oct. 4, allocated $875 for the funding of the program, which includes discounted prices on vegetarian and vegan options in the CoHo every Monday. Rather than discontinue the availability of any […]
Ask Doc Joe and Katy Ann
Campus NewsOctober 23, 2012
Doc Joe is a psychologist and attorney who has consulted with and advised people of all ages. Katy Ann is a licensed marriage and family therapist, who, like Doc Joe, has counseled and advised people of all ages. The discussion and advice offered in their column is not offered as a clinical recommendation or as […]

