Campus News

State Auditor to examine UC finances

In a unanimous decision, the Joint Legislative Assembly Committee (JLAC) of the California Legislature approved an audit requesting the examination of University of California financial practices.

New double deck Unitrans buses pull in to campus

Unitrans has welcomed two new members to its family of buses, and they're a spitting image of their grandparents - the vintage London double decks.

Campus Judicial Report

Friends don't let friends cheat: A senior was referred to Student Judicial Affairs (SJA) for unauthorized collaboration and cheating on an exam. The student had similar incorrect answers that were almost identical to those of a classmate. When the student met with a judicial officer, she stated that she did not look at the final exam of the student next to her nor did she notice anyone looking at her exam, however she did know the person sitting next to her. Later, the other student admitted to copying the referred student's final exam. No disciplinary action was taken on this student and the case was dismissed.

‘Meatless Mondays’ educate students on vegetarianism

In an attempt to get students to think beyond partying and passing classes, UC Davis Dining Services has implemented a program to make students more aware of what they eat.

Students protest at Irvine, San Diego campuses

Yesterday morning at 9:45, approximately 20 students at UC Irvine began a sit-in at the campus's administrative building, Aldrich Hall. The sit-in resulted in at least 17 students, faculty and staff arrests for unlawful assembly and refusal to disperse, according to a press release from University Communications at UC Irvine. All but five of those arrested were released on the scene.

Cal Aggie Camp provides recreation for foster children

For over 20 years, ASUCD's Cal Aggie summer camp has provided support, recreation, and a home away from home for foster children in California. Funded by 50 cents of every UC Davis student's tuition fee, even with the recent budget cuts, Cal Aggie camp remains at the top of ASUCD's priority list.

Co-op closure troubles applicants

Students wishing to become a part of the Tri-Cooperative Housing program next year face a predicament: The potential closing of the Davis Student Cooperative (DSC) house means there may not be enough room for current applicants.

Early Housing Day event date spurs debate

The ASUCD Housing Day was Jan. 21 this year, and despite over 1,600 students and 40 complexes attending, some would hesitate to call it a complete success.

Winter 2010 ASUCD election decided

After an election wrought with hard work and briefly marred by controversy, the student body has chosen its elected officials for the coming year in ASUCD.

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 Feb. 18 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

Winter 2010 ASUCD election results announced

Adam Thongsavat, Selisa Romero, Alison Tanner, Ozzy Arce, Osahon Ekhator and Liz Walz are senate victors. Jack Zwald and Previn Witana are presidential winners.

Students spend more time in leisure activities than studying

Spending hours on Facebook chat and sifting through your friend's recently posted photos as a means of academic procrastination probably sounds familiar. In fact, UC Riverside sociologists show that this, coupled with other leisure activities, dictates the majority of student attention among UC students.

UC Davis student gives ‘hella’ new meaning

The Southern versus Northern California slang rivalry may soon be put to rest thanks to the help of UC Davis physics student Austin Sendek.

American interest for learning Chinese grows, study shows

Across the United States, the percentage of institutions offering Chinese has increased while the teaching of other popular languages has declined.

Campus Judicial Report for Feb. 17

Come back with that cake!