Campus News

Students knock at capitol’s door during lobbying week

California legislators faced a wave of student lobbyists this week, as both the UC Student Association and UC Davis Lobby Corps sent representatives to the capitol to sway budget cut decisions.

Cheese and beer draw wedding bells

Cheese and beer make the perfect marriage, according to UC Davis food science experts.

Ask EPPC

What is the future of plastic bags?

Students utilizing trash to create bench

Brennan Bird is collecting trash to build a symbol of sustainability - a bench made of waste and clay.

Nonpartisan group recommends cuts to UC system

Should votes reject Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed tax extensions in June, the state of the University of California is likely to look grimmer.

Students object to university’s definition of religious discrimination

UC Davis administrators are rethinking the campus' definition of religious discrimination as a result of a legal challenge by 25 undergraduate and graduate students.

Ask Katehi

Why should students have faith in their administration when so many things that are important to students are getting cut?

Campus Judicial Report

Don't be foreign to citing; Keep your eyes to yourself; Two referrals later;

Students work to educate on drug policies

Currently, drugs have a negative connotation, politically and socially. A new student group on campus aims to reverse this connotation through education.

Students to rally in support of public education

Wednesday marks the official Day of Action to defend public education. College campuses across the state will erupt in protests, including UC Davis.

Domes cooperative housing to come to an end

After almost 39 years of providing cooperative housing and experiential living for UC Davis students, the 14 dome structures at Baggins End will be taken down.

City and university discuss Picnic Day safety plans

After the record number of arrests on last year's Picnic Day, both the university and the city of Davis are taking strides to make sure students are on their best behavior this year.

UC to create single payroll system across campuses

The UC system has recently launched a plan to implement a universal payroll system for all of the UC campuses and medical centers.

UC responds to UniversityProbe author’s budget discrepancy claims

A UC Berkeley professor claimed to have found a $4 billion budget discrepancy in the UC budget, but has recently been refuted by the UC system.

On-campus organizations team up to present affordable education panel

In light of Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed $500 million cut to the UC system for the 2011-12 academic year, various UC Davis groups have collaborated with administrative officials to organize a 'Making Education Affordable' panel open to all students and faculty.