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University advances toward zero waste by 2020

Campus NewsApril 14, 2011
Although 2020 may seem far away, UC Davis is avidly ambling toward its goal of being waste free.

Students start first ever ‘Basketball Club’

Campus NewsApril 14, 2011
Students who have a passion for basketball and the love of the game now have the chance to play organized basketball without a large commitment.

Ask EPPC: What is the Pound for a Pound Challenge?

Campus NewsApril 14, 2011
This is a great and timely question! The Pound for a Pound Challenge is happening all next week and is a really great way to solve two big problems at the same time: climate change and student hunger.

KDVS picks up Al-Jazeera English broadcast

Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
KDVS has recently added Al-Jazeera’s English newscast to its morning lineup, playing from 8 to 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday.

Book event to showcase instructor’s emotional tell-all

Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
After discovering embezzlement on campus, instructor Amy Block Joy said she experienced unjust backlash – individuals hiding her mail, claiming she was bipolar and dismissing her from her department.

Ask Katehi

Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
How much funding would it take to create a “stable” university?

Students, ACLU, media scrutinize attempts to monitor protests

Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
Students and representatives from the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) held a press conference Tuesday to shed light on the Student Activism Team (SAT) – administrators’ efforts to monitor campus action.

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsApril 13, 2011
History Not Soon Forgotten; Abroad Spectrum of Consequences; What a Piece of Work.

News in Brief: Press conference held to discuss Student Activism Team

Campus NewsApril 12, 2011
UC Davis administrators and staff have joined forces to monitor campus action. Dubbed the Student Activism Team, members keep an eye on protests and communicate with police should something unlawful occur.

Bookstore rental program continues successfully

Campus NewsApril 12, 2011
Students are no strangers to the rising costs of textbook prices – the average student spends over $900 per year on textbooks.

Brown halts budget negotiations, UC funding in danger

Campus NewsApril 12, 2011
Gov. Jerry Brown stopped budget negotiations on March 28, after Republican legislators presented him with a list of 50 demands regarding the California budget, putting funds for UC in jeopardy.

Student advocacy groups to collaborate

Campus NewsApril 11, 2011
Despite a rocky history between ASUCD and the University of California Student Association (UCSA), the two groups are increasing communication in light of the current budget crisis.