Campus News

Campus Judicial Report

Need permission to collaborate; Innocent until proven guilty; Two referrals, two-quarter suspension.

New exhibit explores culinary artistry

On May 9, Peter J. Shields Library will turn its Nuevo Latino Cuisine exhibit into an afternoon of culture, food, history and education.

Sustainable students, staff head for Viridian Apartments

Named for the green element of sustainability, the Viridian Apartments of the West Village development are to open this fall quarter, housing both staff and students.

UC receives loan for online course pilot project

During the first week of April, UC was approved for a $6.9 million loan that can be used to pay for its Online Instruction Pilot Project (OIPP).

Graduate student union election halted

Members of the election committee of the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2865 halted ballot counting this weekend due to challenges in the election and claims of fraud.

Graduate student TAs claim breaches of contract

Union represented graduate students say they are putting in more hours than they are contractually obligated to work.

Long-waged battle for Ph.D. continues

Ever since his disqualification from the genetics program at UC Davis 18 years ago, Howard Zochlinski has repeatedly clashed with the university regarding his attempts for readmission into the graduate school.

Obituary

Today marks the final day that UC Davis' flags will be at half-staff in honor of Professor Keith Aoki, who passed away from illness on April 26. He was 55.

Senate Briefs

ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the April 28 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.

Mixed Heritage Week embraces culturally diverse students

Many students at UC Davis face a daily identity crisis in which they are forced to choose a single culture to identify with. In an effort to combat this, the UC Davis Cross Cultural Center (CCC) is hosting its seventh annual Mixed Heritage Week from Monday through May 6.

Ask EPPC: Composting

It may seem difficult to be eco-friendly while living in an apartment due to lack of space or unsupportive roommates, but starting your own composting bin can be simple and useful.

Animal rights group claims foul play at primate research center

The animal rights group Stop Animal Exploitation Now! (SAEN) is accusing UC Davis of a cover-up.

Whole Earth Festival to return to its roots

With the spring season blooming around the corner, so will the highly anticipated Whole Earth Festival (WEF) on May 6 to 8.

News in Brief: Sustainability event with speakers, workshops, music, organic meals

From April 29 to May 1, the UC Davis campus will be reviving with green spirit as it hosts the 10th California Student Sustainability Coalition Spring Convergence.

News in Brief: UC Davis to hold bi-annual bike auction

UC Davis' bi-annual Bicycle Auction will be held Saturday, April 30 in the West Entry Parking Structure.