Campus News

New group puts on week of sex workshops

The g-spot is real and starting Monday, Sex Lust Un-Tamed will be putting on a whole week's worth of workshops focused on this and other sexually related topics.

Longstanding tension with UCSA may shift with new administration

The debate over who will lobby for UC Davis at the Capitol has resurfaced as student administration turnover may shift responsibility from the ASUCD Lobby Corps to the UC Students Association (UCSA).

Study reveals flaws in weight-loss efforts

A recent study by Linda Bacon, UC Davis nutritionist, and co-author Lucy Aphramor, a National Health Service specialist dietician, concludes that dieting and weight loss efforts may actually be detrimental to one's health.

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What is your favorite spot on campus?

Campus Judicial Report

Fake interview; Cite and cite until you succeed; Eight pages courtesy of Google.

UC system under state investigation

With a seemingly long history of student fee hikes and executive compensation scandals, the UC system is now being audited by California's Bureau of State Audits.

New apartments experience high interest despite prices

The start of winter quarter brings cold air, the beginning of classes and the race to sign up for apartments. This year there has been an abundance of interest surrounding UC Davis' West Village apartments.

Student Housing to bring entertainment to first-years

Student Housing and Entertainment Council are teaming up to bring live entertainment to first-year students in the grassy area outside Tercero.

News-in-Brief

Tonight marks the official reopening of the UC Center Sacramento (UCCS), where the three new members of the UC Board of Regents will be honored.

RecycleMania revived at UC Davis

The four R's - reduce, reuse, recycle and rebuy - should be on everyone's minds the next few months as the 11th annual RecycleMania tournament kicks off again on campus.

News-in-Brief

RJD2 will TTYL. The hip-hop/underground/funk musician cancelled his performance at Freeborn Hall last Thursday after snowfall left him stuck in Philadelphia. Entertainment Council, who organized the event, first found out about the cancellation over Facebook, where RJD2 said he was "BUMMED".

ASUCD Senate Briefs

ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Jan. 27 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

Two-decade-long fight for Ph.D. continues

For nearly two decades, Howard Zochlinski has been at war with UC Davis. Zochlinski has been in a perpetual struggle with the university to clear his name and get his Ph.D. in genetics so that he may continue his AIDS research.

Agroecologists answer agriculture’s tough questions

The world needs to produce 70 to 100 percent more food over the next 50 years in order to match the growing global population while still keeping food prices manageable, according to the Food and Agriculture Association.

Ask EPPC

What's the deal with reusable water bottles?