Campus News

New-in-Brief: Davis man robbed at knifepoint

A man was robbed at knifepoint on Friday morning, said Lt. Thomas Waltz of Davis Police Department in a press release.

New-in-Brief: Regents to discuss budget strategies

It's still possible that Gov. Jerry Brown is going to implement an all-cuts budget, which could mean a $1 billion cut to the University of California. The UC Board of Regents will be discussing strategies to combat this unprecedented cut, such as another 32 percent tuition increase.

New-in-Brief: Graduate student union releases election results

After a turbulent election process, the United Auto Workers Local 2865 (UAW) election committee has finished counting the graduate student union's votes.

Committee to hang mural in ASUCD Coffee House

ASUCD Coffee House patrons will soon be able to stare longingly into a painting of fresh produce while they eat their pizza.

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

ASUCD officials to scrutinize budget

ASUCD budget hearings will be held this weekend. During budget hearings, ASUCD senators vote on the executive office's proposed budget to fund all the ASUCD units.

Construction begins for new veterinary research building

The celebration has begun. On April 29, the ceremonial groundbreaking for the Veterinary Medicine Research Facility 3B commenced at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.

News in Brief: Coroner declares death of UC Davis student as suicide

On March 8, UC Davis police found the body of Alexander Goldschneider in his dorm room. That death has since been ruled a suicide.

Ask EPPC: Paper or plastic?

Here at EPPC, we encourage you to use a stylish reusable bag to satisfy your shopping bag needs.

Student group to bring food cooperative to campus

A student group called the Flatland Food Collective is attempting to bring locally-grown, organic food to campus.

Lawsuit filed against ASUCD president for improper hiring techniques

Sabrina Dias, outgoing Housing Day director and Outreach Assembly speaker, has filed a suit against ASUCD President Adam Thongsavat for improper hiring practices.

Library event explores Nuevo Latino cuisine

Venezuela's national dish, the pabellón arepa, is a tasty blend of three major cultural influences.

News-in-Brief: Arab Studies panel discussion held tonight

Members of the public are welcome to attend a free panel discussion tonight about recent revolutions in the Middle East.

News-in-Brief: USDA official to address Davis community next week

According to a National Restaurant Association survey, this year's top two trends are locally grown produce and locally sourced meats and seafood.

News-in-Brief: Free breakfast in Central Park

From 7 to 9 a.m. today, a free breakfast will be held in Central Park. The Yolo Transportation Management Association, UC Davis and the City of Davis will be hosting the breakfast in honor of "May is Bike Month" and ask that participants travel by bicycle.