Campus News

News in Brief: Domes supporters seek letters

Baggins End wants you to help save the Domes. The on-campus sustainable living community is asking supporters to participate in a letter-writing campaign to the UC Davis administration, encouraging them to keep the Domes open.

California Raptor Center’s operating funds take flight

The California Raptor Center (CRC) will be holding it's bi-annual open house this weekend.

New committee to provide resources to first-generation, underrepresented students

Members of ASUCD are in the process of forming a new committee that aims to provide outreach efforts to students who wouldn't otherwise have the resources to attend college especially first-generation and underrepresented students.

UC Davis hopes to see rise in out-of-state students on campus

In an effort to combat the university's potential $107 million budget shortfall, UC Davis admitted more non-resident students and first-year students this year.

Ask Katehi

I am concerned that I can't afford to be a student at UC Davis next year. What are my options? What financial resources do I have?

On-campus food pantry on the rise

After opening on Jan. 13 of this year, The Pantry has been feeding students during particularly tough economic times.

New Experimental College class to teach students about state budget crisis

Beginning next month, a new Experimental College class will educate students about the state budget crisis and how it will impact the city of Davis.

Graffiti found on ROTC poster

On the morning of April 18, a sign promoting UC Davis Reserves Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) was found vandalized with the slur "I have PTSD." PTSD stands for post-traumatic stress disorder.

Aggie 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 21 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.

New center to increase efficiency on campus

Plans to amend the administrative process through the Shared Service Center (SSC) are continuing to progress, with the center set to be finished in December 2013.

Retiring business manager donates $25,000 toward award for ASUCD employees

After working as ASUCD business manager for 32 years, Mark Champagne has donated $25,000 to ASUCD to form the Mark and Linda Champagne ASUCD Customer Service/Exceptional Hourly Employee Award.

News in Brief: Student groups to host dance event for charity

Electronic music isn't exactly synonymous with philanthropy, but the student group Electronic Music for Change (EMC) is looking to change that.

ASUCD units struggle with budgeting, look to add financial managing positions

With budget hearings in May, AggieTV and the Entertainment Council are hoping to improve their budget management with new paid positions.

Ask EPPC: Cutting carbon

Think you don't have the time to act "green" between your hard classes, long jobs and ever-important social life? With Earth Day tomorrow, here are a few easy tips to cut some carbon from your home life.

Campus Judicial Report

Avoid partners in crime; Avoid partners in crime, still!; Careful recycling.