Campus News

Does gardening help students eat better?

Simply growing healthy food may help individuals eat healthy food.

Students unite for farmworkers’ rights

While on-campus food service corporation Sodexo claims to promote sustainable and green practices, some students believe Sodexo does not extend this support to farmworkers' rights.

Festival to celebrate the earth from the ground up

This weekend not only marks the celebration of mothers everywhere, but also of Mother Nature herself.

Chocolate and depression may be linked, research shows

Those frequent trips to Yolo Berry for chocolate frozen yogurt may mean more than just a sweet tooth.

Campus Judicial Report for May 5

Can't stop won't stop

Chief Mexican delegate visits campus

This year, Cinco de Mayo in Davis will offer more than just $4 happy hour margaritas at Agave - we'll be getting a visit from the Consul General of Mexico.

Students for Justice in Palestine raise mock apartheid wall

The tension in the Gaza strip was recreated on campus yesterday, as members from the UC Davis chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine set up a mock "apartheid wall" on the Quad.

Administrators see no immediate impact of reductions on courses

Additional budget reductions for 2010-11 have forced UC Davis administrators to analyze the impact these cuts will have on class availability.

Real Food Week highlights sustainable, humane agriculture

Davis, as both a civic community and a campus, is often thought of as a progressive area for those interested in making sure food is grown organically, humanely and justly.

Scientific sharing made transparent

If Morgan Langille had his way, scientists could access the entire sequence of human DNA at the click of a mouse.

Guantánamo abuse unveiled in campus talk

Despite the torture he says he experienced for years, former Guantánamo Bay prisoner Omar Deghayes still thinks reconciliation between the Middle East and the United States is possible.

Governor promises to restore UC funding

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger promised to restore $848 million in funding to the UC, CSU and California Community college systems Tuesday during a meeting with higher education leaders.

News in Brief

A UC Davis sophomore, Pierce Hunter, was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault.

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 April 29 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

UC Davis takes reins of UC Center Sacramento

It was a mere nine months ago that the UC Center Sacramento was on life support when a conversation between UC President Mark Yudof and UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi took place about its future.