Campus News

Potential act aims to improve student housing affordability

UC Davis students are advocating for the passage of an act that would make student housing cheaper and improve the standards of living.

University to see increase in online classes

With a $748,000 grant awarded to the UC system, UC Davis will be offering as many as six new online courses by Winter 2012.

Aggie Abroad Network connects students worldwide

On April 7, the Education Abroad Center (EAC) launched its newest step in connecting students back home through its innovate social media hub called the Aggie Abroad Social Network.

Ask Katehi

Why has UC Davis experienced so many new hires recently? For example, we've had a new chancellor, provost and vice chancellor of research all in the past two academic years.

News in Brief: Student group to screen porno, star to come

If your relationship is a little rocky, watching porn could be the answer.

KDVS sets fundraising goal at $60,000 to continue freeform radio

KDVS is hosting its annual fundraiser in an effort to continue broadcasting its community-driven and diverse offerings.

National puzzle hunt comes to Davis

Imagine "The Amazing Race." Except it's in Davis. And it's full of puzzles, hidden messages and mind games. And it's not on television. And you could compete.

Domes and third party present proposal to save community

In light of the UC Davis administration's decision that the Domes would not be offering any new leases for next year, a group of students and community organizers have submitted a proposal to Student Housing with alternative plans for the property's future.

New bicycle enforcement program to allow students to pay lower fines

Starting fall quarter, TAPS and the UC Davis Police Department will be implementing a new bicycle program in which students can take an online class and pay less for citations.

Former student creates energy bar inspired by brewing beer

Since its launch at the Fourth of July Davis Criterium Bike Race last summer, the BRUBAR energy bar has quickly become a popular snack among Davis athletes and students alike.

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

Lobby Corps begins efforts for student advocacy

ASUCD's Lobby Corps begins its fourth annual Lobby Month on April 25 to raise legislators' awareness of student interests and concerns in Sacramento.

University advances toward zero waste by 2020

Although 2020 may seem far away, UC Davis is avidly ambling toward its goal of being waste free.

Students start first ever ‘Basketball Club’

Students who have a passion for basketball and the love of the game now have the chance to play organized basketball without a large commitment.

Ask EPPC: What is the Pound for a Pound Challenge?

This is a great and timely question! The Pound for a Pound Challenge is happening all next week and is a really great way to solve two big problems at the same time: climate change and student hunger.