Campus News

In memoriam: Susan Williams
Campus NewsJune 5, 2018
Professor Williams’ colleagues share her legacy as marine ecologist, distinguished professor Susan Williams, a distinguished professor of evolution and ecology at UC Davis, passed away in late April in a car accident. According to her obituary, Williams “was recognized as one of the most renowned marine ecologists in the U.S. and globally,” and she consistently […]

In memoriam: Janice Corbett
Campus NewsJune 3, 2018
UC Davis alumna, Cal Aggie Alumni Association, ASUCD leader described as example of Aggie Pride Janice Corbett passed away from cancer in her home on Sunday, Apr. 29, at 47 years old. Corbett graduated from UC Davis in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in managerial economics and psychology. Corbett returned to UC Davis in 2003 […]

Changes coming to MU
Campus NewsMay 31, 2018
Housing, food, financial aid offered The Aggie Compass Basic Needs Center will take over one of the vacant spaces in the Memorial Union and provide resources including student housing, food security, financial aid and mental wellness. The center will be having its kickoff celebration on June 14 from 3 to 5 p.m. Aggie Compass is […]

Aggies Vote Rally Held in Quad
Campus NewsMay 31, 2018
Event encouraged students to vote in upcoming California primaries, other community issues On May 21, several student organizations including ASUCD, Davis College Democrats and RISE came together to hold the Aggies Vote Rally in the Quad. The rally featured several notable speakers, including Delaine Eastin for California Governor, Kevin de León for U.S. Senate, Dean […]

Student group launches pilot program to provide free menstrual products
Campus NewsMay 29, 2018
PERIOD to address menstrual product accessibility on campus Campus groups are working to tackle the topic of menstruation with menstrual product drives and pilot initiatives. PERIOD: The Menstrual Movement is a new club on campus working to increase the accessibility of menstrual products for UC Davis students. Graduate researchers, club members and the student group […]

UPTE in contract negotiations with UCOP
Campus NewsMay 28, 2018
UPTE members show frustrations over lack of cooperation from the university The University Professional and Technical Employees union has been in the process of negotiations for several contracts with the University of California for the last year. Members of the union have expressed concerns about the way UC Office of the President’s behavior and lack […]

UC Davis pays $5,000 fine to resolve citation regarding rabbit that died
Campus NewsMay 27, 2018
University faced other criticism regarding animal treatment UC Davis recently agreed to pay a $5,000 fine to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to resolve a citation regarding a rabbit that died due to an oversight of medical staff. The citation, issued in July of 2016, described a procedure on a “rabbit that was to be […]

Last week in Senate
Campus NewsMay 24, 2018
Concerns raised over candidate for OASR director position On May 10, Vice President Shaniah Branson called the Senate meeting to order at 6:10 p.m. Both Senator Daniella Aloni and Controller Meital Machulsky were late. The first order of business was the The Pantry’s quarterly report. The representative from The Pantry said that in addition to […]

“Radically Tender” writing workshop led by poet Ariana Brown
Campus NewsMay 22, 2018
Workshop celebrating power in tenderness hosted at Cross Cultural Center On Tuesday, May 8, the Cross Cultural Center hosted “Radically Tender,” a writing workshop led by poet Ariana Brown. According to her online biography, Brown is a “Black Mexican American poet from San Antonio, Texas, with a B.A. in African Diaspora Studies and Mexican American […]

Student Health and Counseling Services launches three nutritional initiatives to promote student well-being
Campus NewsMay 21, 2018
Walking paths, food access map, nutritional icons meant to address food insecurity, encourage fitness UC Davis Health Education and Promotion, serving under Student Health and Counseling Services, has implemented a series of programs on campus to address food insecurity and promote well-being. Officially marked walking paths, food access maps and nutritional icons in campus eateries […]

Last week in Senate
Campus NewsMay 21, 2018
Senator Danny Halawi announces resignation The weekly Senate meeting was brought to order on May 3 at 6:10 p.m. by Vice president Shaniah Branson. Senators Danny Halawi and Brandon Clemons were late. Senator Ko Ser Lu Htoo began by recognizing 12 members of ASUCD, including former Gender and Sexuality Commission Chair Becca Nelson. Next, Dining […]

Student housing accused of perpetuating culture of fear among resident advisors
Campus NewsMay 20, 2018
Former resident-advisors accuse student housing of systematic racism, lack of representation Inspired by a senior’s thesis detailing her own experiences with Student Housing as a former Senior Resident Advisor, several former resident advisors have also come forward to express their dissatisfaction with Student Housing’s management and what they say is a culture that perpetuates fear […]

