Campus News
Roving Reporter
Campus NewsApril 15, 2010
“If any athletics get cut it should be football. A lot of money is spent on that program.” Glenn Hoban junior comparitive literature major “I think the real problem is that we need more money to spend on everything we want. We already cut too much.” Katie Parkhill sophomore economics major
Segundo high rises to close temporarily in the fall
Campus NewsApril 15, 2010
The Segundo high rises will be closed for the 2010-2011 academic school year due to a renovation plan titled Segundo Life Safety Project. The Segundo Services Center (SCC), which houses the Area Service Desk, Academic Advising Center, and The Junction will also be renovated and modernized. These projects all fall under a 10-year master plan that saw the renovation of the Segundo Dining Commons and the building of the Segundo North Dorms.
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders critical of university resources
Campus NewsApril 14, 2010
Endless academic and social pressures can challenge even the most well prepared college student. For those with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the experience can be especially overwhelming.
Campus Judicial Report
Campus NewsApril 14, 2010
Version A or Version B: A sophomore was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for copying during an exam. The student was unaware of the fact that there were two versions of the exam and copied three answers from a classmate who had the other version. The teaching assistant for the class noticed the mismatch of answers and reported the incident to SJA. The student admitted to cheating and stated that she didn’t have enough time to complete the exam. She also acknowledged that she was hoping to gain a few extra points because she was on Academic Probation at the time and was afraid of failing the exam. Since this was the student’s first referral to Student Judicial Affairs, she agreed to Disciplinary Probation for a year and 10 hours of community service.
Swipe into the East Quad Farmers Market
Campus NewsApril 14, 2010
No cash? No problem. For the first time, students can utilize their meal plans to buy fresh and local produce from the farmers market on campus.
Traditional pre-week starts countdown for Picnic Day
Campus NewsApril 13, 2010
This year’s Picnic Day will open up with Pre-Week, four days of events combining bovines and baked goods that will take place on the quad at noon.
MTV launches STD testing campaign
Campus NewsApril 13, 2010
If the term GYT can become as common as LOL, sexually transmitted diseases among young people in the United States will become much less common.
UC Davis Powwow honors Native American tribes, elders
Campus NewsApril 12, 2010
Four hundred people from approximately 20 tribes across the western United States gathered Saturday at the ARC Pavilion for the 38th annual UC Davis Powwow.
ASUCD Senate Briefs
Campus NewsApril 12, 2010
ASUCD Senate Meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the April 8 meeting location, the MU Mee Room. Meeting called to order at 6:10 p.m Jack Zwald, ASUCD president, present, left early Previn Witana, ASUCD vice president, present
Memorial Union Bookstore set to expand and renovate existing space
Campus NewsApril 8, 2010
Construction will continue near the Memorial Union as the campus gears up for an upcoming expansion of the MU Bookstore, with building possibly to begin next fall quarter.
New food and efficiency coming to a CoHo near you
Campus NewsApril 8, 2010
Imagine walking into the ASUCD Coffee House and having an array of sushi rolls directly on your right, or moving toward the bakery island overlooking the Quad and ordering a refreshing fruit smoothie.
New projects in construction on UC Davis campus
Campus NewsApril 8, 2010
As the final quarter of the school year commences, several construction projects on the UC Davis campus have reached or are nearing completion. Though the new Tercero dormitories represent some of the more obvious activity, other developments promise major changes for the campus.

