Campus News

UCD study of Mini E yields positive response

BMW Mini's groundbreaking entry into the sports car market has received electric reviews from a UC Davis customer satisfaction study.

Wine experts seek to make wine industry more consumer friendly

For consumers around the world picking out a bottle of wine can be nearly as intimidating as the LSAT, but uncertainty may soon be put to rest with the help of research in tasting methodology.

Student challenges authority of ASUCD Elections Committee

With ASUCD elections approaching next week, student Daniel Golden has filed a court appeal against the ASUCD Elections Committee that will challenge the validity of presidential candidates Sergio Blanco and Vishakha Patel.

Panel hashes out legal problems caused by social media

Legal experts gathered last Wednesday in Wilkins Moot Courtroom at the UC Davis School of Law to discuss how the law might adapt to social media.

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. 4 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

Students collaborate to serve community

Aggies gave back to the community this weekend by volunteering for a number of local projects around campus and the city for the quarterly Weekend of Service.

Students, faculty reclaim study space in library ‘study-in’

Nearly 40 students and faculty spent the night in the bookracks of Shields Library on Friday after a night of teach-ins, activism and studying.

Legislative Analyst’s Office rejects governor’s education amendment

In a report released on Jan. 26, the nonpartisan budget analyst of the California Legislature rejected Gov. Schwarzenegger's proposed constitutional amendment to spend more on higher education than on prisons.

Commission sponsors interactive sex-ed workshop

As National Condom Week approaches later this month, various campus groups are stepping up their game when it comes to sexual education.

Students to spend the night in library

UC Davis students witnessed the effects of UC's budget cuts this quarter and they don't like what they are seeing.

New Tercero dorms utilize green technology

Future residents of the new Tercero residence halls will rest easy knowing they'll be spending their nights in the most environmentally sustainable student housing units at UC Davis.

Westboro Baptist Church to protest on campus tomorrow

A church from Topeka, Kansas widely known for its anti-Semitic, anti-gay and anti-U.S. protests will be picketing on campus tomorrow.

Campus Judicial Report for Wednesday, February 3

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Incoming students increasingly worry about paying for college

America's economic troubles are raising concerns amongst incoming college students and what they want from their degrees.

Unitrans introduces new O-line

Unitrans' new O-line bus hit the Davis streets for the first time last Saturday.