Campus News

Bike ride to State Capitol a success

Yesterday 13 bicyclists trekked 15 miles to the State Capitol to demand a complete restructuring of the UC system.

Grad student missing after Haiti quake

A UC Davis graduate student and her infant daughter are believed to be missing in Haiti after a powerful earthquake hit Tuesday.

Amid plans to restructure, textiles and clothing department flourishes

UC Davis is famous for its large agricultural and animal science departments, but one of the lesser-known departments on campus is also one of California's most unique.

Relaxing activities lead to longer life spans

Vowing to maintain stress levels at the start of the new year may have other implications besides just arriving at a happier you. In fact, reducing stress can significantly prolong your life, according to researchers.

On-campus book sales offer solution to college affordability

Faced with upcoming fee increases, many UCD students have found one place where they can cut costs: textbooks.

Student stinks up dome for research project

To some, Brennen Bird's newest experiment may seem like a science fair project gone terribly wrong. Bird, a senior nature and culture major, is saving every piece of trash he generates for an entire year -- and he's keeping it in his room.

Student activists organize bike ride to State Capitol

UC Davis students seeking reform and restructuring of the University of California will bike their message to the steps of the State Capitol this Wednesday.

Student, mother die in drunk driving accident

Student Richard Jung, 21, passed away on New Year's day, after an unlicensed and allegedly drunk driver rear-ended his car, sending the car into oncoming traffic.

Search for three new administrators underway

Major central administration changes are in progress as Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Enrique Lavernia and Vice Chancellor for Research Barry Klein have decided to step down.

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

Most universities continue to fare poorly on free speech, study says

College campuses are not perfect protectors of free speech.

Ask Annette

Q: What are the laws regarding inebriation in class? Does this still apply if I wasn't drinking on campus?

Campus police investigate ex-employee’s private accounts

The individual responsible for inflating UC Davis forcible sexual offense statistics may be facing criminal charges for funneling university money into her private bank account.

10 questions with Daniel Watts

At only 27 years old, graduate student Daniel Watts is running for the highest statewide office in an attempt to raise the issue UC students are most invested in: lowering or eliminating tuition costs for public education.

Over a thousand students face disenrollement

Facebook statuses populated news feeds, reflecting the feelings of panic felt by a number of students dropped from their winter quarter courses.