Campus News

Unitrans faces cuts to service

Due to the implementation of furloughs, students may have to find another way home at night.

This is one possible solution Unitrans has suggested in response to their mechanics receiving furloughs.

"Our operations can get by with fewer days, but the maintenance affects the day to day operation of our service to students," said Geoff Straw, Unitrans manager. "If we can't manage it through overtime or request service from outside agencies, we'll have to cut service."

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 Sept. 24 meeting location, the Memorial Union's Mee Room.

 

The meeting was called to order at 6:12 p.m.

 

Joe Chatham, ASUCD president, present

Chris Dietrich, ASUCD vice president, present

Joemar Clemente, ASUCD senator, present

Danny Garrett, ASUCD senator, present

Justin Gold, ASUCD senator, present

Erin Lebe, ASUCD senator, present

Kevin Massoudi, ASUCD senator, present

Justin Patrizio, ASUCD senator, present

Laura Pulido, ASUCD senator, present

Shawdee Rouhafza, ASUCD senator, present

Trevor Taylor, ASUCD senator, present

Mo Torres, ASUCD senator, present

Previn Witana, ASUCD president pro-tempore, present

Jack Zwald, ASUCD senator, present

Study examines the difficulties of transferring

One solution to unemployment may lie in an easier transfer process for community college students.

A report published in August by Sacramento State's Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy (IHELP) indicates that the transfer process between community colleges and universities must be streamlined. Doing so would help California fill the 1 million job gap between available jobs and college graduates projected for 2025.

Over a thousand protest UC and state budgetary decisions

Thousands of students and staff stood sweating in the heat at last Thursday's faculty and student walkout rally, fanning themselves with picket signs and fliers.

By noon, when the rally began, temperatures had reached almost 95 degrees. But that wasn't the only reason why students and faculty were sweating.

UC Davis and BMW to conduct one-year study on electric vehicles

Electric vehicles may become the environmentally friendly future to mass motor transportation. UC DavisPlug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEVResearch Center and BMW have partnered together to conduct a one-year study to see just how possible this future actually is.

 

Walk-out draws thousands, moves to Mrak

At noon Thursday, thousands of students, staff and faculty filled the east quad to rally support for a system-wide UC walkoutby 1p.m., their numbers and voices had risen and they were marching to Mrak Hall to make their message loud and clear.

Large scale emergency response drill held on campus

"How did you get a green one?"

Janna Tolla, director of the Recreation Pool and one of my supervisors, looks incredulously at the color of my vest last week at the UC Davis Fire and Police Department's safety drill.

"Don't worry, I'm just covering the story," I said.

UC Undergraduate fees continue to climb

One theory behind escaping a recession is that things have to hit the proverbial "rock bottom," before they can build themselves back up.

The same may be true for UC undergraduate student tuition fees.

A proposal released earlier this month would raise basic undergraduate fees for California residents to $10,302 by next fall - 44 percent higher than they were in the fall of 2008, according to an article in the Los Angeles Times.

Systemwide walkout hits UC today

Over 100 UC Davis professors will not show up to classes today.

The systemwide walkout aims to bring attention to the cuts being made across the nine UC campuses.

Many students and staff-members are participating in order to protest the program of furloughs, fee hikes and enrollment cuts that the administration will levy over the next year.

Fall Welcome 2009

Queer Welcome

Today and Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

LGBT Resource Center, University House Annex

Come learn about LGBTQI Resources and meet the staff and student leaders on campus! Refreshments will be provided.

Students get naked in protest of proposed 32 percent fee increase

Approximately 10 scantily clad students chanted slogans on the Memorial Union Patio this afternoon to raise awareness about rising student fees. 

200 volunteers to participate in mock emergency exercise

 

Those on campus this Tuesday and Wednesday need not be alarmed by the sound of explosions or gunshots - this is only a test.

"Operation Gallant Eagle,coordinated by the UC Davis Police and Fire departments will begin at 8 a.m. Wednesdaya briefing will occur Tuesday at 3 p.m in the Sciences Lecture Hall.

 

UC Davis faculty plan walkout

The following UC Davis faculty are supporting the UC Faculty Walkout, according to a list of names posted at ucfacultywalkout.com. Some of the following faculty members may be professors emeriti or on sabbatical. This list is ordered alphabetically by surname.

Employees vote ‘no confidence’ in Yudof

Ninety-six percent of UC workers officially have no confidence in their president, Mark Yudof.

Approximately 10,000 employees cast a vote of no confidence last Wednesday, declaring their frustration with Yudof's leadership and mobilizing efforts for better appropriation of funds in the UC system.

In the call for the vote, union leaders point to budget cuts and the recent furlough plan as reasons for criticizing the president, who began his term last March.

Faculty plan walk out on first day of fall instruction

Students may come to class to no professor on the 24th, as many faculty have decided on a plan that will send a clear message to regents and California legislators.

A list of 16 University of California professors appeared at the bottom of a letter sent to faculty, asking those faculty members to join them in protesting the general condition of public education funding and the UC regents' alleged abuse of shared governance.