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Video shows alleged UC Davis employee attack AFSCME 3299 strikers in October

Campus NewsJanuary 11, 2019
Pressure placed on administration to act decisively following release of video During the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299’s three-day strike last fall, a truck drove close to the picket line and an altercation ensued between an alleged UC Davis managerial worker and picketers near the Tercero Dining Commons, according to […]

Chancellor, Vice Chancellor address most pressing campus concerns of Fall Quarter

Campus NewsDecember 19, 2018
Discussion over campus closure, anti-Semitic fliers, AFSCME strike, other student, faculty concerns After a busy Fall Quarter characterized most distinctly by UC Davis’ first campus-wide closure in over 30 years, The California Aggie sat down with Chancellor Gary May and Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs Emily Galindo to discuss the most pressing campus issues. May […]

Nov. 29 Senate: Resolution passed supporting ASL classes

ASUCDDecember 19, 2018
Picnic Day, Internal Affairs, Ethnic and Cultural Affairs, Aggie Reuse give quarterly reports The Nov. 29 the ASUCD Senate meeting was called to order at 6:48 p.m. in the Mee Room on the third floor of the Memorial Union. The meeting began later than usual due to the Anti-Defamation League’s Combating anti-Semitism training which was […]

Ally Property Management: Ally or enemy?

Campus NewsDecember 11, 2018
As the season for finding housing and renewing leases approaches, many students will begin researching the different property management companies that serve the Davis area. Ally Property Management is one group in particular that has come into recent controversy. A look at its Yelp page shows an average rating of one and a half stars […]

After critiques of free tax filing services, law professor subject to hefty public records request

Campus NewsDecember 10, 2018
CPRA request yielded 1,100 pages of documents Dennis Ventry Jr., a UC Davis law professor, faced a hefty public records request from a law firm days after his criticisms of free tax filing services. Free tax filing services, like H&R Block, Intuit and TurboTax, provide free online filing services to their customers. Ventry serves as […]

2,500 more students will enroll in UC system next year, with no tuition hike

Campus NewsDecember 10, 2018
UC Regents approve $9.3 billion budget The UC Board of Regents recently approved a budget of $9.3 billion for the 2019-20 school year. According to an email by Julia Ann Easley, a news and media relations specialist for UC Davis, the budget will account for an additional 2,500 more California undergraduates to UC enrollment systemwide. […]

Unprecedented campus closure: how administrative, health, financial aid decisions were made

Campus NewsDecember 10, 2018
UC Davis loses seven days of instruction due to poor air quality UC Davis’ decision to cancel classes during seven days of previously scheduled instruction, from Nov. 13 to 26, was an unprecedented event resulting from unhealthy air quality from the now fully contained Camp Fire. School officials were marshalled into emergency responses that required […]

Feds’ proposed Title IX changes would strengthen rights of accused, critics say, now public has 60 days to respond

Campus NewsDecember 10, 2018
UC, student leaders comment on Department of Education’s proposed Title IX policy changes The Trump Administration plans to implement changes to Title IX policies that would effectively roll back Obama-era guidelines — which, critics say, would increase the amount of proof required in order to punish offenders, among other policy changes. A 60-day period for […]

Freeborn Hall to be demolished

Campus NewsDecember 10, 2018
After closure in 2014, renovation to reopen building deemed too expensive UC Davis administrative officials have decided to demolish Freeborn Hall, contrary to previous plans to pursue renovation options to reopen the building to the public after its closure four years ago. The demolition is planned to happen within the next two years, and administrative […]

The Aggie talks to Alecia Moore (P!nk) about taking UC Davis courses and her passion for winemaking

Campus NewsDecember 7, 2018
Moore’s first wines became available for public purchase last week, selling out that day Holding a bottle of wine up to a computer camera, Alecia Moore, more commonly known by her stage name Pink or P!nk, points out her daughter’s drawing on the cork — “that’s her little butterfly on our rosé.” Moore has kept […]

Alumna said university forcibly removed her from event for talking about her sexual assault

Campus NewsDecember 7, 2018
Yee Xiong speaks out against UC Davis after experience at Southeast Asian Youth Conference Yee Xiong, a UC Davis alumna from the class of 2015, recently made headlines in Oct. 2018 for winning a prolonged legal battle against a man she accused of sexual assault. While Xiong has maintained that UC Davis handled her sexual […]

Net Impact team at UC Davis holds forum on national debt

Campus NewsDecember 5, 2018
Organization aims to teach students about impact of rising debt Net Impact, an organization on campus, aims to educate students about the country’s national debt. “Net Impact Davis is an organization dedicated to sustainability,” said Viktoria Haghani, a third-year genetics and genomics major and the Net Impact president, in an email interview. “We’re currently focusing […]