On March 10, UC President Mark Yudof and other chief executives met with student journalists from The California Aggie and other campus newspapers to discuss the state of the university. And as Yudof said, it's not pretty.
A group calling itself "Justice for Laya" protested outside Wednesday's regents meeting, calling for Student Regent Jesse Cheng's resignation. Cheng did not attend the meeting.
Brienna Holmes, senior sociology major, filed a civil lawsuit on Feb. 4 against the UC Davis Police Department (UCPD), the Yolo County Sheriff's Department and the District Attorney.
The Davis chapter of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is holding a protest against union busting and privatization on Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m.
ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the March 10 meeting location, the Gunrock Pub. The meeting was then moved to the Mee Room in the Memorial Union.
As of March 15, new amendments to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) will take effect, imposing stricter guidelines on the processes colleges and testing agencies use to grant students eligibility for disability accommodations.
Despite the university's expected $107 million shortfall, administrators emphasized their aim to make cuts where students will not be able to feel them.
Chancellor Linda Katehi interrupted professor David Biale's History of Modern Israel class Tuesday afternoon, bringing with her a cake and a promise of $40,000.