Campus News

Dumbledore’s Army is real

Lord Voldemort needed to be stopped, and with the government infiltrated and no one else to save the wizarding world, three students took action.

Student group holds Palestine Awareness Week

Monday, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) held a mock Israeli checkpoint as part of their Palestine Awareness Week. SJP held events throughout the week to bring awareness to the issues between Palestine and Israel.

Ask EPPC: Green travel

Here at EPPC, we encourage you to have an energy-efficient and environmentally-friendly summer travel plan.

Student group creates origami art for Japan disasters

An intricate work of art made up of origami cranes is currently being displayed in the Memorial Union (MU), after a student group decided to raise awareness for the 2011 Japanese tsunami.

ASUCD hosts ninth annual Excellence in Education Award ceremony

In order to show appreciation for professors who go above and beyond what is expected of them, ASUCD hosted the annual Excellence in Education Awards Tuesday night.

UC student regent resigns

On May 16, Jesse Cheng resigned from his position as student regent after months of controversy brought on by allegations of sexual misconduct.

AS Papers and Book Exchange let go from association

Despite being cut during this year's ASUCD budget hearings, AS Papers and the ASUCD Book Exchange will continue to impact the campus under new guises.

Ask Katehi: Do you think and dream in English or Greek?

This is an interesting question because it is one of those things that I believe changed without me really noticing it. I think and dream in English and not in Greek, and I can't say I remember exactly when this began to happen. It's interesting how the brain works that way.

Campus Judicial Report

Don't collaborate, but listen; That's what your group is for; Getting to the final straw.

Experimental College to host speed dating event tonight

Josh Wallach, a junior economics major, is sick of casual encounters and shallow conversation and he's given up on meeting someone at the bars or the parties he frequents.

Domes supporters to rally for community

Domes residents are organizing a rally in support of their housing community, which will be held in the Memorial Union on Wednesday from 2 to 5 p.m.

Aggie ReStore to sell reusable items at low prices

In Fall 2011, a collaboration between ASUCD and the Graduate Student Association (GSA) will bring the Aggie ReStore, a new unit that will sell reusable goods at low prices.

Seminar on climbing corporate ladder coming to UC Davis

As graduation draws near, UC Davis students are beginning to focus choosing a career path. To help encourage such students to enter the growing area of business marketing, the student-run organization Modern Market Technologies will be holding a seminar called "Getting On Top: Climbing the Corporate Ladder," on Wednesday.

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 19 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.

ASUCD Court finds president guilty

On May 18 the ASUCD Court held a hearing for the lawsuit filed against ASUCD President Adam Thongsavat for improper hiring techniques.