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Work-heavy internship opportunity generates mixed opinions

Campus NewsFebruary 17, 2011
Recent doubt regarding unsolicited hiring practices and potential legal misbehavior have called into question the on-campus presence of College Works Painting, a company that employs college students who learn to build and manage their own summer home-painting businesses.

News-in-Brief

Campus NewsFebruary 17, 2011
Free refills offered to students using reusable mugs; Tax changes reduce paychecks

Ask EPPC

Campus NewsFebruary 17, 2011
Is it more environmentally friendly to drive or fly to your destination?

Sochor, Champagne selected as Picnic Day marshals

Campus NewsFebruary 16, 2011
If you think you’ll be having a crazy Picnic Day, just ask Jim Sochor and Mark Champagne what they will be doing. Sochor and Champagne have been selected as this year’s Picnic Day marshals.

LEAD party loses prominence in ASUCD

Campus NewsFebruary 16, 2011
After 11 years as a prominent political party in ASUCD, the Leadership, Empowerment, Activism and Determination (LEAD) party seems to be coming to an end.

Ask Katehi

Campus NewsFebruary 16, 2011
What’s an average day like for you?

Campus Judicial Report

Campus NewsFebruary 16, 2011
Don’t plagiarize and harass; Copycat; Get it right the first time.

Candidates disqualified from running in UAW election due to miscommunication

Campus NewsFebruary 15, 2011
Five hopeful candidates in the UAW Local 2865 were denied candidacy in an election that would have taken place this coming week.

Professor develops magnetic resonance scanner to check for liquid explosives at airports

Campus NewsFebruary 15, 2011
Bringing sunscreen and shampoo aboard your flight may no longer be such a hassle thanks to technology recently developed at UC Davis.

Former UC Davis officer files $3 million lawsuit against police

Campus NewsFebruary 15, 2011
In Feb. 2009, Calvin Chang, a former UC Davis police officer, filed a $3 million lawsuit against the UC Davis Police Department alleging discrimination, breach of contract, violation of peace officers bill of rights, fraud and retaliation.

Aggie Senate Briefs

Campus NewsFebruary 14, 2011
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Feb. 10 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room.Meeting called to order at 6:11 p.m. Jack Zwald, ASUCD president, arrived at 7:19, left early at 8:06Previn Witana, ASUCD vice president, presentOzzy Arce, ASUCD senator, presentEmmanuel Diaz-Ordaz, ASUCD senator, presentOsahon Ekhator, ASUCD senator, absentAndre Lee, ASUCD senator, temporary pro tempore, presentTatiana Moana Bush, ASUCD senator, presentDarwin Moosavi, ASUCD senator, presentMatthew Provencher, ASUCD senator, presentSelisa Romero, ASUCD senator, arrived late at 6:23Rebecca Sterling, ASUCD senator, presentAlison Tanner, ASUCD senator, absentAdam Thongsavat, ASUCD senator, presentLiz Walz, ASUCD senator, presentPresentationsKase Wheatley, a Tri Co-op resident, said that the Domes have been deemed structurally unsafe and therefore will be shut down. He asked the senate for help and support.

Experts discuss the implications of turmoil in Egypt

Campus NewsFebruary 14, 2011
Last Tuesday, UC Davis experts discussed terrorism, international relations, human rights and democracy in regards to the crisis in Egypt.