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Feb. 14 reports: ASUCD holds Town Hall, Senate meeting

ASUCDMarch 1, 2019
Action-packed Valentine’s Day with back-to-back open forum preceding weekly Senate meeting The ASUCD Senate held a public town hall in the Coffee House on Feb. 14 in an effort to create a space for individuals to give feedback on how ASUCD could better represent the student body. The Facebook event page showed that 33 individuals […]

Brief: Meet the new CCC Director: Chaz Cruz

Campus NewsMarch 1, 2019
Cruz looks forward to developing new partnerships in his role The Cross Cultural Center on campus has hired a new director. With an extensive background working with identity resource centers during his undergraduate, graduate and personal career, Chaz Cruz is looking forward to reaching out to different groups and people on campus while ensuring the […]

UC Davis students author letter opposing proposed Title IX changes

Campus NewsFebruary 27, 2019
Nearly 100,000 comments submitted across the nation during public comment period Nearly 100,000 comments were submitted during the 60-day window allowing the public to submit feedback on the Department of Education’s proposed changes to campus sexual assault policies and guidelines. At least a portion of those comments came from UC Davis students. Students, including those […]

UC to pay more than $150,000 to workers over payroll issues

Campus NewsFebruary 26, 2019
Agreement reached between UC, UAW 2865 over incorrect payments through new UCPath system The University of California system and the United Auto Workers (UAW) 2865 union have come to a settlement over incorrect and missed payments to workers related to the implementation of the UC’s new payroll system, UCPath. Workers affected by incorrect paychecks will […]

Davis College Democrats denies allegations it used student contact info inappropriately in ASUCD election

ASUCDFebruary 25, 2019
DCD acknowledges it used info collected last year in recent student election, denies any wrongdoing Officials from Davis College Democrats (DCD) have refuted recent allegations that the group used student contact information in an inappropriate manner to campaign for the BASED slate in the 2019 ASUCD Winter Elections. The California Aggie recently reported an allegation […]

Feb. 7 Senate meeting: 11 Senate Bills pass

ASUCDFebruary 25, 2019
Senator Brandon Clemons’ absences topic of concern The Feb. 7 ASUCD Senate Meeting was called to order by Vice President Shaniah Branson at 6:10 p.m. Senators Simran Kaur, Atanas Spasov and Brandon Clemons were absent. The meeting began with quarterly reports from Entertainment Council and the Office of the External Vice President Affairs’ (OEAVP). A […]

Davis College Democrats used student contact info inappropriately to campaign for BASED, source says

ASUCDFebruary 22, 2019
Information on over 800 students gathered for 2018 June primaries used nine months later to campaign for school election The inappropriate use of student contact information by Davis College Democrats (DCD) in efforts to encourage students to vote for the BASED slate in the 2019 ASUCD Winter Elections has escalated into a situation outside of […]

BASED sweeps majority of open ASUCD positions

ASUCDFebruary 22, 2019
Justin Hurst, Shreya Deshpande new president, vice president The BASED slate swept the 2019 ASUCD Winter Elections, with all but two spots filled by candidates who ran on the slate. Fourth-year evolution and international relations double major Justin Hurst and third-year cognitive science and sociology double major Shreya Deshpande, who ran as the BASED slate’s […]

Economics major reclassified as STEM degree

Campus NewsFebruary 21, 2019
Switch will allow international students the option of visa extension UC Davis has reclassified its undergraduate economics major as a STEM degree, reflecting a trend that brings the university in line with top institutions such as MIT, Columbia and Yale. The economics degree, though technically still recognized as a Bachelor of Arts, requires students to […]

Eight new microwaves in the CoHo reduce waiting time

Campus NewsFebruary 21, 2019
No more CoHo microwave lines Eight new microwaves were recently installed in the UC Davis CoHo, significantly reducing wait times for students who bring lunch from home. Several students have mentioned their satisfaction with the new installation and have indicated the benefits and ease of mind that the new microwaves bring. The project, which was […]

ASUCD no longer member of UC Student Association with no plans to rejoin

ASUCDFebruary 21, 2019
UCSA cites $15,000 fee in decision to no longer recognize ASUCD as member in good standing The UC Student Association has voted to no longer recognize ASUCD as a member in good standing with the association until ASUCD pays the full amount of the $15,970.78 debt it owes UCSA in full. ASUCD President Michael Gofman […]

Protesters shut down ASUCD Candidate Debate

ASUCDFebruary 21, 2019
All candidates leave event in solidarity, join in with protesters The semi-annual ASUCD Candidate Debate was held the morning of Feb. 19, the first day of the 2019 Winter Elections. There are 12 prospective senatorial candidates running for six open positions on either the Unite! or BASED slates. There are also two executive tickets running […]