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Survey aims to improve UC education

Campus NewsApril 27, 2010
In 2008, 16 percent of students in the UC system said they chose their major because it was easy.

10 Questions with Larry Berman

Campus NewsApril 26, 2010
The Academic Senate this month named political science professor Larry Berman its 2010 Faculty Research Lecturer.

Student-initiated community center to emerge on campus

Campus NewsApril 26, 2010
Come May 2012, a nearly decade-long vision of a central campus hub for students from all UC Davis communities will become a reality.

ASUCD Senate Briefs

Campus NewsApril 26, 2010
Presentations: Lobby Corps Director Christopher Lewis said Lobby Month will start next month. He added that Lobby Corps is looking for volunteers and invited ASUCD members to join in meetings.

iPad could become classroom fixture

Campus NewsApril 22, 2010
When UC Davis professor Dr. Andy Jones showed up to give a poetry presentation at Marguerite Montgomery School Tuesday morning he was able to travel light – courtesy his iPad. The iPad could be an important aspect of the classroom in the near future, Jones said.

Students to make a splash at Rec Pool this weekend

Campus NewsApril 22, 2010
After a cold and rainy start to the week, UC Davis students can celebrate the return of warm weather at the annual opening of the Rec Pool this Saturday at noon. A Davis fixture for over 30 years, the Rec Pool attracts hundreds of students and community members on a typical weekday said Janna Tolla, aquatics assistant director for campus recreation.

Activism meets apathy at the MU tables

Campus NewsApril 22, 2010
You walk out the south exit of the CoHo after your second coffee of the day. You’ve had two classes, a bagel and an argument with your TA, and it’s only 11:30. It’s at this point when you realize the firestorm of youthful advocacy that is about to be unleashed upon you.

First-year student admissions decline amidst wave of high school applications

Campus NewsApril 21, 2010
UC Davis and other University of California schools turned the heat on applicants as first-year student admissions have reached record lows this year. According to recently released data, UC Davis’ first-year student admissions rate dipped to 44.5 percent this year, down from 52.4 percent two years ago. Other campuses, with the exception of UC Riverside and UC Merced, also witnessed admissions declines of 1 to 9 percent.

Campus Judicial Report for April 21, 2010

Campus NewsApril 21, 2010
Fifteen pages of plagiarism A first-year international student from Korea was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for obvious plagiarism on a major paper. The student admitted to plagiarizing every word, sentence and idea in the 15-page political science paper. She stated that because this was her first quarter at UC Davis, she wasn’t ready to write such a lengthy paper because English isn’t her primary language. The student accepted the sanctions of Disciplinary Probation for one year, 15 hours of community service, and completion of an online plagiarism exercise.

Campus Copies plans to bring in new business

Campus NewsApril 21, 2010
Campus Copies, an on-campus copy shop, has recently received a lot of attention from ASUCD. Members of ASUCD are trying to promote business in order to get clients such as professors and students to move from other places to Campus Copies. “We offer better quality and cheaper services that are more accessible to students and professors,” said Chelsea Tabke, Campus Copies director and senior sociology and psychology double major. Campus Copies, which offers usual services including printing, FedEx, binding and lamination, has a budget of $160,000 funded by ASUCD.

Student-Police Relation Committee underutilized

Campus NewsApril 21, 2010
Local police have been attending ASUCD committee meetings since 2007 in order to communicate with students and residents about issues they may be having. But the real issue, committee members say, is getting students and residents to show up. Problems from the start

SmartSite to completely replace MyUCDavis

Campus NewsApril 20, 2010
Older students might remember a time when they were freshmen and faculty still relied mainly on myucdavis.edu to make class materials available online.