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Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsMay 23, 2012
Witness reports collaborating students A student in a philosophy class was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for allegedly collaborating on an exam. A witness told the instructor that he had heard a group of students discussing how they were going to cheat before the class began. During the exam, the students sat together in […]
New Entrepreneurship Fund gives student businesses a helping hand
Campus NewsMay 23, 2012
Last quarter saw the inception of ASUCD’s Entrepreneurship Fund, a new $6,000 grant established to support undergraduate business ventures and promote innovation among the undergraduate class. The program runs on a two-quarter system in which winning applicants are picked from a diverse pool of business proposals and can be allocated up to $1,500 in funding. […]
Students left homeless due to rising tuition, rough economic time
Campus NewsMay 22, 2012
With rising tuition costs, students are facing tough financial decisions in order to maintain a UC education. For some students, the rising cost of tuition can even mean forgoing housing and daily meals in order to study at UC Davis. While a majority of the student population can afford to pay student fees, rent and […]
News-in-brief: Forum today on improving revenue for public education
Campus NewsMay 21, 2012
Saving California Communities and ASUCD are sponsoring two forums on proposed initiatives that will examine how to increase revenue for California’s public education system. Advancement Project’s senior policy analyst Sandy Escobedo will present information on “Our Children, Our Future,” an education initiative that would raise over $10 billion in funding to help children succeed in […]
Education for Sustainable Living Program hosts TEDx speaker
Campus NewsMay 21, 2012
Last Wednesday, conservationist photographer and former TEDx speaker Garth Lenz came to UC Davis to give his talk entitled “The True Cost of Oil” which explores the destruction of Canadian wildlife and oil sand mining. Bituminous sands, which are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit and have only in recent years been considered part of […]
Campus art museum to open in 2016
Campus NewsMay 21, 2012
After a 10 million dollar gift over the holidays from the Jan Shrem, a friend of Margrit Mondavi, UC Davis is now planning to add a new art museum near the Mondavi Center. “The museum will be a resource for students, faculty, staff and members of the community to experience art in the broadest sense […]
UC Regents meet in the capital
Campus NewsMay 21, 2012
The UC Regents meeting was held last Wednesday in Sacramento for the first time since 1993. Usually organized at campus locations, the meeting was transferred to the Sacramento Convention Center in order to rally government support for the financially debilitated university system. Among other issues, the Regents discussed an impending six percent tuition increase for […]
Senate briefs
Campus NewsMay 21, 2012
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the May 17 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings. Meeting called to order at 11:50 p.m. 6:10 p.m. to 11:49 p.m. was the continuation of […]
Class Schedule and Registration Guide discontinued
Campus NewsMay 17, 2012
For years, students at UC Davis have used the Class Schedule and Registration Guide (CSRG) to plan out their schedules. However, starting in Fall 2012, the CSRG will no longer be printed, and a new Class Search Tool will take its place. The primary reasoning behind the discontinuation of the CSRG was obsolescence. As class […]
Thirsty (for knowledge) Thursday
Campus NewsMay 17, 2012
Applying for Grad School Thinking about applying for graduate school? Whatever your interests are, the decision to go to graduate school is a very serious one, so be sure to think long and hard before committing yourself to a program. Nationally, at least half of all students who begin graduate degree programs fail to finish. […]
Creative Media expansion offers new student positions as demand for services increase
Campus NewsMay 17, 2012
ASUCD unit Creative Media is currently hiring new student graphic designers and computer programmers to meet the increasing demand for campus-wide design services. Creative Media is design firm that provides print and web design for students, businesses and ASUCD units to help publicize events and services and to facilitate communication. Creative Media is led by […]
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsMay 17, 2012
Rethink About Regrading A junior economics major was referred to SJA for altering a quiz and submitting it for regrading after it had been graded and returned. Because copies of the graded quizzes were made before they were handed back to the students, it was evident to the TA that the student had added and […]

