Campus News

News in brief: City car thefts spike

The city of Davis has seen an increase in stolen cars, including two since last Wednesday.

Artwork to adorn walls of 24-hour room next quarter

The 24-hour study room may be getting a makeover soon.

News in Brief

Lawyers representing former anti-violence coordinator Jennifer Beeman have sought a plea deal in her embezzlement case.

Campus Judicial Report

Administrative notice; Disciplinary probation; Deferred separation; What does it all mean?

Ask Katehi

When I came to UC Davis nearly two years ago, I was well aware of the strengths and quality of our university.

Fraternity’s first sustainability chair encourages composting, recycling

Sigma Nu is the first fraternity to find a constructive use for their empty beer cans - recycling.

Cargo Coffee near King Hall reopens

On March 3, Cargo Coffee reopened its third location on campus by King Hall, following the fire that destroyed the kiosk last spring.

News-in-Brief: Committee surveys campus regarding e-mail service

The Campus E-mail Committee sent students, faculty and staff a survey yesterday to determine what features will be needed in a future UC Davis e-mail service.

Obituary: Marion Miller

Marion Miller, professor of environmental toxicology, passed away on Feb. 25. While she was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2009, she remained at the university close to her death. She was 55.

UC Davis students put together hands-on educational experience through seminar

For the sixth year in a row, the Education for Sustainable Living Program offers students a way to learn outside the classroom.

Obituary: Jack Forbes

The Native American studies program began at UC Davis in 1969, largely thanks to Jack Forbes, who joined the university earlier that year. Forbes was an author, activist and professor emeritus. He died Feb. 23 and was 77.

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 3 meeting location, Wall Hall.

MECHA promotes sweatshop-free apparel

UC Davis students are being given the opportunity to purchase and wear college apparel that promotes fair working conditions and provides a living wage for the workers that make them.

UC Davis protesters gather for March 2 Day of Action in defense of public education

A group of roughly 100 UC Davis students gathered to protest in the defense of public education last Wednesday.

News-in-Brief

With the recent uprisings in the Middle East, this is an exciting time to learn and write about human rights, Megha Bhatt said.