Campus News

Plan to consolidate administration revealed

Chancellor Linda Katehi's vision for shared service centers may result in annual savings of $9 to 13 million.

News-in-Brief

The annual Activities Fair is taking over the West Quad today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

News-in-Brief

Yolo County is still looking for information regarding a dog that was found in a Davis dumpster on Sept. 30. The elderly dog - a gray, female terrier mix - was found alive by a maintenance worker at Danville Apartments. Unable to stand, the dog was later euthanized.

Take a deep breath

Tranquil music whispers softly in the background as students take advantage of the Human Touch Massage Chair, power nap area and biofeedback machine available free of charge at the new Mind Spa.

Cuarto dining hall showcases new sustainability program

First-year students may be apprehensive about adapting to a new college lifestyle, but they can look forward to a wholesome meal in the newly sustainable Cuarto Dining Commons.

Senate Briefs

ASUCD Senate meetings are scheduled to begin Thursdays at 6:10 p.m. Times listed are according to the clock at the Oct. 7 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

Day of action ends in Mrak sit-in

Approximately 100 students, faculty and staff joined together Thursday in support of higher education - discussing further plans for action after nearly four hours of protesting.

Organizers hold rally on quad in support of public education

At noon today, students, faculty and staff at UC Davis will organize on the patio of the quad, calling for the campus to walkout and rally for accessible and inclusive higher education.

Unitrans bus may board its way to London

Unitrans may bid farewell to one of the only existing open rear-decker buses in the world.

Campus Judicial Report

Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) received 1,053 cases - 549 involved alleged violations of the Code of Academic Conduct and 504 addressed alleged social misconduct. The primary source of referral for academic misconduct was cheating on an exam with 255 reports. There were 225 reports of plagiarism and 26 cases of unauthorized collaboration.

News-in-Brief

UC Davis Police are investigating an alleged hate crime that occurred Sunday night on the UC Davis Quad.

CalPIRG pushing textbook alternatives

With the average college student spending $900 on textbooks annually, CalPIRG is working to bring cost-reducing options to campus.

Davis-Berkeley shuttle undergoes schedule change

As a result of falling state funding for the program, the UC Davis Fleet Services Berkeley Bus will streamline its operations for its afternoon route to continue service.

News in Brief

California attorney general contenders Steve Cooley, republican, and Kamala Harris, democrat, will debate for the first time today at the UC Davis School of Law.

News in Brief

Suspects have still not been identified in the two attacks that occurred on campus last weekend.