Campus News

News-in-Brief: Davis community members question university’s accordance with Public Records Act

UC Davis recently received a failing grade from Californians Aware for not responding promptly to public document requests.

News-in-Brief: ASUCD unit director dismissed in closed session

In a closed session on Feb. 17, the ASUCD senate removed Dylan Schaefer from his former position of director of City and County Affairs. The job paid $63 per week.

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 Feb. 24 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

News-in-Brief

Early Tuesday morning, Somalian pirates killed four American hostages in the midst of an attempted rescue mission on behalf of the U.S. military. One of the victims graduated from UC Davis.

Ask EPPC

As the quarter winds down, the impending doom of finals week has only one consolation - the glimmer of hope that is spring break.

Student regent denies accusation of attempted rape

Allegations against UC Student Regent Jesse Cheng for attempted rape have been silenced by authorities in Orange County, who dropped charges against the UC Irvine student due to lack of evidence.

Self-labeled social awareness speaker addresses Davis community

Imam Amir Abdul Malik Ali believes the United States government is an oppressive regime and wants the students of today to revolt.

Campus Judicial Report

When in doubt … cite!; Cover your work; Sometimes students never learn

UC Davis fails transparency audit

UC Davis was one of seven UC campuses to receive a failing grade by Californians Aware for not responding promptly to public record requests.

Outgoing ASUCD president and vice president nostalgic with end of terms

On March 10, Jack Zwald and Previn Witana will forfeit their keys to the Memorial Union's third floor and relinquish their terms as ASUCD president and vice president.

ASUCD announces incoming senators and executives

On Friday, ASUCD announced six new senators to join the senate table as well as the new president and vice president.

Senate Briefs

ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Feb. 17 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

Senators discuss their year in office

As new ASUCD Senators are elected in, the senators from last winter are terming out.

University community speaks out against ‘hanging by a thread’

With the precarious financial state of California, UC has been forced to make cuts to programs and staff - Rico Chavez's new film, "Hanging by a Thread," explores the lives of UC workers in light of these cuts.

Work-heavy internship opportunity generates mixed opinions

Recent doubt regarding unsolicited hiring practices and potential legal misbehavior have called into question the on-campus presence of College Works Painting, a company that employs college students who learn to build and manage their own summer home-painting businesses.