Campus News
Law school student government dodges Irvine 11 resolution
Campus NewsMay 9, 2011
After a heated public forum on April 25, the UC Davis Law Student Association (LSA) decided not to vote on a resolution that urges the district attorney of Orange County to drop the criminal charges against the \
Entertainment Council granted large reserve fund
Campus NewsMay 9, 2011
In an attempt to give Entertainment Council more flexibility in bringing A-list performers to UC Davis, the ASUCD senate has voted to give the unit a one-time grant of $100,000.
Students bring online magazine to UC Davis
Campus NewsMay 9, 2011
Women’s magazines such as Cosmopolitan and Seventeen may have the juicy celebrity gossip, but Her Campus online specifically caters to students.
Program allows employees to voluntarily terminate contracts
Campus NewsMay 5, 2011
In order to increase savings, UC Davis has implemented a voluntary separation program, allowing staff to voluntarily reduce their pay and hours worked.
News in Brief: Graduate student union ballot counting to resume
Campus NewsMay 5, 2011
The United Auto Workers Local 2865 (UAW) election committee voted to continue counting ballots from the union’s election after counting was halted Saturday.
News in Brief: Tax to fund schools approved
Campus NewsMay 5, 2011
Voters passed Measure A, a two-year parcel tax to increase funding to the Davis Joint Unified School District (DJUSD). The mail-in special election ended on Tuesday night, approving the tax of $20 per unit for renters, and $200 per parcel for land owners in the school district lines. The tax period begins July 1.
Students accused of downloading illegal files on campus
Campus NewsMay 5, 2011
When Dominic Gutierrez, junior mechanical engineering major, opened his e-mail two weeks ago, he was more than surprised to find a message saying his Internet was being turned off.
Undergraduates to be part of new insurance plan
Campus NewsMay 4, 2011
By teaming together, UC campuses have negotiated a system wide insurance coverage bent on saving students’ money. The new plan – effective fall 2011 – will come with an increase in benefits, a reduction in student coverage fees and future savings.
Unitrans plans for future MU terminal
Campus NewsMay 4, 2011
Unitrans’ Memorial Union (MU) bus terminal was originally designed in the 1970s. Because the needs of passengers have changed, Unitrans officials are planning to build a new terminal that is safer and more efficient.
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsMay 4, 2011
Need permission to collaborate; Innocent until proven guilty; Two referrals, two-quarter suspension.
New exhibit explores culinary artistry
Campus NewsMay 4, 2011
On May 9, Peter J. Shields Library will turn its Nuevo Latino Cuisine exhibit into an afternoon of culture, food, history and education.

