Campus News

University attempts to help students afford rising tuition costs

As UC fees continue to rise, many students are finding it difficult to continue paying tuition.

News in Brief: ASUCD Chief Justice to be impeached

Rudy Ornelas, chief justice of the supreme court of ASUCD, is being impeached. The impeachment comes following a motion by Senator Matt Provencher last Thursday night at a senate meeting.

Lawsuit against University reaches federal courts

On May 23 a lawsuit launched eight years ago against the university by former members of the UC Davis women's wrestling team began trial in a Sacramento federal court.

Ask EPPC: Green graduation

As this school year comes to an end, I'm sure many of you are anxious to throw all of your study materials away and celebrate summer. However, I urge you to reconsider how exactly you dispose of materials and supplies you no longer need.

UCTV Seminars brings knowledge to the masses

University of California Television (UCTV) recently launched a free web portal based on electronically sharing seminars that take place on every UC campus to the general public.

Dining Services uses on-campus flowers for catering jobs

In an effort to increase sustainability, UC Davis Dining Services has employed the help of UC Davis Grounds and Landscape Services to provide floral arrangements for their catering services.

Numbers show discrepancies in ASUCD spending

In ASUCD senate meetings, senators debate how much money to allocate to certain projects. However, the monetary value listed on senate bills doesn't always accurately reflect how much ASUCD is spending.

Students aim to expand Meatless Monday on campus

UC Davis students are looking to expand the Meatless Monday program from the three dining commons to all university dining services.

News-in-Brief: Fundraising scam uses UC Davis Band-uh! and departments’ names

UC Davis authorities have issued a warning to the public to be on the lookout for a fundraising scam involving two UC Davis departments and the California Aggie Marching Band-Uh!

Ask Katehi

How many patents do you have and what are they for?

Campus Judicial Report

Closed-note exam; What's my name again?; Stressed out student.

Supporters protest closure of the Domes

A group of students and community members gathered last Wednesday in support of the Domes, a cooperative living community on campus, which is slated to be closed July 31 due to safety issues.

Library to install more power outlets in Main Reading Room

Senator Andre Lee and Vice President Bree Rombi have created a bill that will allow Shields Library to install more power outlets for students.

Efforts to monitor activism extend across UC system

University of California students are accusing administrators of infiltrating their protests, leading to questions about First Amendment rights within the public university setting.

Senate Briefs

ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the May 26 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.