The UC Davis Humanities Institute is hoping to create student awareness to the idea of civility with the opening debut of "The Civility Project" on Oct. 27, which includes a website, art exhibition and a two night performance piece.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has given UC Davis a $4 million grant to establish a research to study the causes and effects of policies regarding poverty in the United States. Davis was chosen as one of three schools, along with Stanford University and University of Wisconsin-Madison, to host a center based solely on researching poverty in the United States.
It's the beginning of the year, and the Associated Students of UC Davis (ASUCD), UC Davis' student government, is gearing up for the upcoming school year. Similar to the United States government, ASUCD is made up of a legislative, judicial and executive branch. Within the legislative branch, there are commissions, groups of students who do specific work for the association. Along with planning events, commissions also see bills that are seen by the senate, and give the senators their opinions on the bills before they are voted on.
On Oct. 11, the Solar Community Housing Association (SCHA) signed a license agreement with the university regarding the Domes, a UC Davis cooperative housing community.
This upcoming Saturday, students from around the country will be flooding to the UC Davis campus to participate in a series of events aimed at drawing high school seniors to Davis. Preview Day, an annual event to encourage seniors to apply to UC Davis, involves events such as tours, exposure to current students and professors, lunch at the dining commons, resident hall tours and, most importantly, information about admissions.
On Monday, petitions for the upcoming ASUCD elections were released. Yet yearly averages show that 85 percent of the UC Davis student body was unaware of past election cycles. Like the latent crash of thunder, so low and distant it hardly registers in the human auditory canal, petitions were released, and UC Davis campus politics awoke from its slumber.
The Fall Internship and Career Fair will take place on Thursday at the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) Pavilion from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Students from all majors are invited to come learn about intern and career opportunities from over 165 companies.
The Davis Dollars organization, which is designed to promote the use of a local currency in the city of Davis, has changed its exchange rate in an attempt to make the currency more appealing to business owners.