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Senate brief

Campus NewsJune 7, 2010
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the June 3 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room.   Meeting called to order at 6:16 p.m.   Jack Zwald, ASUCD president, present, left early Previn Witana, ASUCD vice president, present Abrham Castillo-Ruiz, ASCUD senator, […]

My night in the 24-hour room

Campus NewsJune 3, 2010
Editor’s note: Campus News Writer Andy Verderosa investigated the culture of the infamous 24-hour study room in Peter J. Shields Library. He spent 12 hours taking note of what he saw unfold.

An interview with…

Campus NewsJune 3, 2010
On May 24, a UC Board of Regents special committee nominated UC San Francisco graduate student Alfredo Mireles, as student regent for 2011-2012.

News in Brief

Campus NewsJune 3, 2010
Students leaving their bikes in Davis for the summer can store them with Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS) beginning June 4.

Students wrap up school year with community event

Campus NewsJune 2, 2010
The creators of the Campus Community Solidarity Day know what brings communities together: free t-shirts and the chance to meet a friend before the school year ends.

ASUCD Senators missing meetings, not holding required office hours

Campus NewsJune 2, 2010
When a classmate chooses to skip lecture, one usually assumes they had something better to do. When that fellow student is an ASUCD senator and they decide to miss a senate meeting, it prompts questions about what might be more important than influencing an entire campus. Attendance at mandatory weekly senate meetings has been low this term, said ASUCD vice president Previn Witana.

UC announces admission decisions for waitlisted students

Campus NewsJune 2, 2010
After its first ever dry run in the University of California’s history, the waitlist system has yielded results – 17 percent of waitlisted students were offered admission.

Nearly one thousand vote ‘no confidence’

Campus NewsJune 1, 2010
In a special election culminating Friday afternoon, a large majority of students placed their criticism on UC President Mark Yudof and the UC Regents.

Ethnic and gender studies to undergo administrative consolidation

Campus NewsJune 1, 2010
After 13 years as the women and gender studies program coordinator, Shuanna Ludwig will need to find a new job. Jessie Owens, dean of the division of humanities, arts and culture studies (HArCS) in the College of Letters and Science, cut Ludwig’s position as a part of the reorganization of the HArCS programs, which are housed in Hart Hall.

Engineers tackle elaborate art of bike riding

Campus NewsJune 1, 2010
For most Davis residents, riding a bike seems as easy as walking or sleeping. Turns out, it’s an action so complex that the National Science Foundation will grant a UC Davis team two years and $300,000 to study it.

Senate Briefs

Campus NewsJune 1, 2010
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the May 27 meeting location, the Memorial Union’s Mee Room. Meeting called to order at 6:10 p.m.

Easier job-hunts for some graduating majors, study says

Campus NewsMay 27, 2010
A major is everything. It gives both peers and employers an idea of your knowledge and skills. And it may also determine your chance at landing a job. According to a recent survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), graduates majoring in accounting, business administration, computer science, engineering and mathematics are the most likely to receive and accept job offers.