Campus News
News-in-Brief
Campus NewsOctober 7, 2010
UC Davis Police are investigating an alleged hate crime that occurred Sunday night on the UC Davis Quad.
CalPIRG pushing textbook alternatives
Campus NewsOctober 6, 2010
With the average college student spending $900 on textbooks annually, CalPIRG is working to bring cost-reducing options to campus.
Davis-Berkeley shuttle undergoes schedule change
Campus NewsOctober 5, 2010
As a result of falling state funding for the program, the UC Davis Fleet Services Berkeley Bus will streamline its operations for its afternoon route to continue service.
News in Brief
Campus NewsOctober 5, 2010
California attorney general contenders Steve Cooley, republican, and Kamala Harris, democrat, will debate for the first time today at the UC Davis School of Law.
News in Brief
Campus NewsOctober 5, 2010
Suspects have still not been identified in the two attacks that occurred on campus last weekend.
Palestinian symbol defaced in multicultural mural
Campus NewsOctober 4, 2010
Following the series of hate crimes that occurred last spring, another act of vandalism was recently committed on the walls of the Third World Mural, located at the Memorial Union.
Senate Briefs
Campus NewsOctober 4, 2010
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Sept. 30 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room.
UC Davis School of Medicine adopts new admissions process
Campus NewsSeptember 30, 2010
Prospective medical students no longer have to toil through a 45-minute one-on-one interview, but will instead be guided through a series of 10 short interviews that will assess their medical knowledge and interpersonal skills.
News-in-Brief
Campus NewsSeptember 30, 2010
Campus community members can now follow Information and Educational Technology (IET) on Twitter for network service updates, such as outage alerts.
Mobility Assistance Shuttle expands to serve faculty, staff
Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2010
Previously available to just students, the Mobility Assistance Program is introducing a pilot shuttle to serve UC Davis faculty and staff with injuries or disabilities as well.
Report blames swelled administration for increasing costs and inefficiency
Campus NewsSeptember 29, 2010
A recent study echoes a common complaint of protestors who rally against student fee hikes and declining state funding to higher education: the growth of administrators is partly to blame.
CoHo close to finish line
Campus NewsSeptember 28, 2010
Despite aiming to be open the first day of school, the ASUCD Coffee House remains under construction.

