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UC Davis professor receives grant from Gates Foundation

Campus NewsNovember 12, 2008
UC Davis professor of medicine,Jay Solnick,will continue his groundbreaking research in latent tuberculosis thanks to a recent grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

UCD study reveals dynamics of ecological networks

Campus NewsNovember 12, 2008
UC Davis scientists have made an important discovery in the field of animal science and ecology,by using mathematical models to explain animal habitats and ecosystems.The study could aid in properly designingcorridors for animal migration.

UC Davis scientists to use $4 million grant for research in Indonesian island

Campus NewsNovember 10, 2008
UC Davis scientists recently received funding to conduct the first comprehensive study of an Indonesian biodiversity “hot spot.” The International Cooperative Biodiversity Group,a program led by the National Institutes of Health,has granted a group of UC Davis researchers$4million to conduct study on biodiversity inthe tropical forests of southeasternSulawesi,an Indonesian island.

ASUCD Senate debate raises important questions

Campus NewsNovember 10, 2008
Proposition8passed and Obama won the presidency,but election season isn’t over yet.Wednesday afternoon marked an exciting start to this week‘s ASUCD Senate elections,as candidates hashed it out over budget cuts,the slate system,financial aid and number of other student-centered issues.

Regents question transparency of student fees

Campus NewsNovember 10, 2008
Students at UC Davis pay approximately$16million every year in registration fees.As that number increases,so do the questions many students have as to where exactly that money is going.Student regent for the University of California,D’Artagnan Scorza,commissioned a recently released report on fee accountability in thehope of answering some of the questions regarding the use of student registration fees.

Senate Briefs

Campus NewsNovember 10, 2008
Ivan Carrillo,ASUCD president,not present Molly Fluet,ASUCD vice president,present Lula Ahmed-Falol,ASUCD senator,present Andrew Bianchi,ASUCD senator,present Sergio Blanco,ASUCD senator,present

Correction

Campus NewsNovember 7, 2008
In the Nov.5issue ofThe California Aggiethe article “Chancellor Vanderhoef talks finances with students,” referred to Dr.Dorje Jennette as “Droje” as well as subsequently incorrectly referring to him as “she.” The article also quotes Dr.Jennette as referring to a study done by the American Psychiatric Association,when he was referring to a study done by the American Psychological Association.The Aggie regrets the errors.

Craft Center silent art auction to begin today

Campus NewsNovember 7, 2008
It’s that time of the year again,where looking for that perfect holiday gift can either result in great delight or acute anxiety attacks.Either way,this year that gift might be just around the corner at the Craft Center. The Seventh Annual Staff Show and Auction begins today,showcasing handicrafts donated to the CraftCenter by its participants.

UCD sees record research funding last year

Campus NewsNovember 7, 2008
Despite a faltering national economy,UCD has set a new record in research funding for the2007-2008fiscal year that ended on June30,receiving a total of$586,181,880. “The figure represents an increase of$54million or10percent over the previous year’s figure,” said Barry Klein,vicechancellor forresearch in the Office of Research at UCD in an e-mail interview.

Important Notice

Campus NewsNovember 7, 2008
Greetings faithful Aggie readers! This notice is to let you know that alle-mailaddresses atThe California Aggiehave switched over to our new server,theaggie.org.Below is a list of the newe-mailaccounts.Each one represents the best way to get into contact with the editor of said desk.If you have any questions,please contact me ateditor@theaggie.org.Please note that we have not received anye-mailssent to our olde-mailaddresses since Wednesday.

Class-action gender discrimination lawsuit certified against UC Davis

Campus NewsNovember 6, 2008
UC Davis is facing a class-action lawsuit alleging that its intercollegiate athletics program discriminates against women. Judge Frank C.Damrell Jr.certifiedBrust et al.v.Regents of the University of Californiaas a class-action lawsuit on Oct.24.The suit claims that the university is not in compliance with Title IX,a federal law enacted in1972that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program receiving federal funds.

Veterinarians reflect on last year’s debilitating oil spill

Campus NewsNovember 6, 2008
A year ago this month, UC Davis veterinarians rescued over 418 seabirds in the San Francisco Bay Cosco Busan oil spill, which released over 58,000 gallons of crude oil into the bay. The Oiled Wildlife Care Network, which is managed by the UC Davis Wildlife Health Center, provided rescue and rehabilitation to the oiled birds. The OWCN oversees 25 organizations in California and brings them together in instances like the Cosco Busan oil spill on Nov. 7, 2007.