Campus News

Old Davis Road and Hyatt expand to attract visitors

Recently, UC Davis has decided to move forward with projects to expand the Hyatt Place Hotel and extend Old Davis Road.

Ask Katehi

What do you see as the future for the co-op community in light of the recent decision to close the Domes?

UC Davis receives biking award

After 50 years of biking, students can finally rest assured that their hard efforts have paid off - the League of American Bicyclists has voted UC Davis one of the best biking universities in the nation.

Administrators formalize team to monitor activism

Students are questioning their rights to free speech after a Public Records Act request revealed the existence of a group of UC Davis administrators and staff charged with monitoring campus protests.Students are questioning their rights to free speech after a Public Records Act request revealed the existence of a group of UC Davis administrators and staff charged with monitoring campus protests.

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 March 31 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room. The ASUCD president is not required to attend senate meetings.

Energy Week 2011 to highlight incentives for sustainable future

Experts say that Japan's recent difficulty with nuclear waste delineates a need for advancements in technology of renewable energy - one of the main focuses of Energy Week 2011.

Native American community celebrates culture, spreads awareness

Starting today and moving through April 8, students, faculty and community members will have the opportunity to explore the traditions, beliefs and customs of Native Americans in the Davis community.

Gary Stewart out as men’s basketball coach

After eight seasons and an 88-148 career record at UC Davis, Gary Stewart will no longer coach the men's basketball team.

Ask EPPC: Microwaving sponges

A 2007 University of Florida (UF) study about disinfecting sponges in microwaves drew attention to a sanitation technique.

ASUCD works to bridge gap between students and government

In order to encourage more student involvement, ASUCD will be adding an ASUCD section to the current resident hall newsletter.

Investigation of UC Davis sports cuts finds no misconduct

According to an outside investigator, UC Davis administrators have been cleared of any wrongdoing in their decision to cut four Intercollegiate Athletics (ICA) teams last April.

Tipsy Taxi reinstates Thursday service

Starting Thursday, Tipsy Taxi will be re-implementing Thursday taxi services and increasing fares to $3 each night. The Thursday service will be a pilot program this spring, and will continue into the 2011-2012 school year if successful.

Picnic Day sees increase in sustainability

With Picnic Day just around the corner, students, faculty and guests can look forward to the first ever 100 percent sustainable production of goods from booths on the quad.

News in brief: Storms cause damage to campus

Three storms blew through Davis over spring break, causing damage throughout campus.

Ask Katehi

Given Gov. Jerry Brown's budget proposal, we are likely to face more cuts in the future. Do you expect that more academic programs will be discontinued or merged?