Editorial

Protect trans students
EditorialMarch 2, 2017
Gender-inclusive restrooms are a basic human right Signs on single-stalled bathrooms with girls in triangle skirts and boys in plastic pants are to be removed all over the UC Davis campus and replaced by gender-inclusive triangles by the end of this month. The single act of transforming gendered or unisex bathrooms into inclusive bathrooms signals […]

Gary May a promising pick for chancellor
EditorialFebruary 21, 2017
Napolitano ushers in new era for UC Davis Gary May, University of California (UC) President Janet Napolitano’s pick for the next chancellor of UC Davis, marks a welcome change for a university plagued in recent years by careless leadership and avoidable controversies. May, who earned master’s and doctorate degrees from UC Berkeley, and who currently […]

Reverse trend of low voter turnout
EditorialFebruary 20, 2017
Vote in ASUCD elections next week Voter turnout in recent ASUCD elections indicate a student body disconcertingly apathetic toward both elections and student-run government. Turnout for voting on senate candidates in the most recent Winter Quarter election reached 4,441 votes — over 1,000 less than in 2013. Polling hit rock bottom in Winter Quarter 2015, […]

Senate Endorsements: Consider the following
EditorialFebruary 19, 2017
Executive Endorsement: Josh Dalavai and Adilla Jamaludin (BASED) Both former senators, Dalavai and Jamaludin have the experience necessary to lead ASUCD. In their endorsement interview, they demonstrated an understanding of pressing issues facing students, such as food and housing insecurities and maintaining UC Davis’ status as a sanctuary campus. They are aware of both the […]

Don’t make tuition increases inevitable
EditorialFebruary 17, 2017
UC Regents vote for tuition increase On Jan. 26, the University of California (UC) Regents voted to increase tuition for UC students by $282 and the student services fee by $54 — a $336 increase overall. The tuition increase, which will be implemented in the 2017-18 academic year, is the UC’s first in six years. […]

Keep education public under Trump
EditorialFebruary 14, 2017
Trump threatens to strip funds from UC Berkeley When President Donald Trump threatened to strip federal funds from UC Berkeley last week after violent protests shut down a scheduled talk by conservative agitator Milo Yiannopoulos, he demonstrated once again a profound lack of policy knowledge that could imperil the American education system. It’s not enough, […]

Trump’s closed-door policy
EditorialFebruary 2, 2017
New administration’s “Muslim ban” defies logic, morality In a move unprecedented in its lack of clarity and human decency, President Trump issued an Executive Order on Jan. 27, banning travel to the U.S from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Sudan and Yemen for 90 days — effective immediately — and suspending the admission of all […]

UC Davis sets example for environmental progress
EditorialJanuary 30, 2017
Trump Administration casts dark cloud over environmental policy On Dec. 16, 2016, UC Davis was ranked the most sustainable university in the world by the University of Indonesia’s GreenMetric ranking. This ranking takes into account a total of 516 universities and the ways that they approach and address infrastructure, water usage, transportation, education and climate […]

Show solidarity with Islamic Center of Davis
EditorialJanuary 26, 2017
Islamic Center of Davis vandalized in heinous hate crime The Islamic Center of Davis was vandalized early last Sunday, Jan. 22, in the latest abhorrent hate crime to afflict the Davis community, smashing windows and hanging scraps of bacon hung from the door handles. After an inauguration that culminated in an unforgettable year for America, […]

Welcome to Trump’s ugly America
EditorialJanuary 20, 2017
Obama’s legacy threatened by incoming administration Many students watching President Donald J. Trump’s inauguration today would understandably feel a deep sense of loss for the departure of one of America’s most respected leaders. President Barack Obama will be remembered, among accomplishments that include reforming American health care, championing a groundbreaking climate agreement and bringing the […]

Meryl Streep’s inspiring words on the press
EditorialJanuary 15, 2017
Holding power accountable in the age of Trump At the 74th Annual Golden Globe Award this past weekend, Meryl Streep received the Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award and, instead of reflecting upon her career, used her acceptance speech to condemn the abhorrent actions of President-elect Donald Trump. During her time on stage, Streep focused […]

Davis College Republicans provide platform for hate speech
EditorialJanuary 13, 2017
Milo Yiannopolous brings nationalist “alt-right” to Davis Roughly a week after the election of Donald Trump, the Davis College Republicans (DCR) announced that they would be bringing Milo Yiannopoulos to campus for a Jan. 13 speaking engagement. Yiannopoulos is perhaps best known as the technology editor for Breitbart News, a so-called “alt-right” website with a […]

