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Achieve UC program encourages students to apply to UCs
Campus NewsNovember 20, 2016
UC leaders, officials visit schools and communities University of California (UC) President Janet Napolitano, along with UC chancellors, leaders, academic advisors and alumni, will visit California schools and communities this fall to encourage students and families to pursue a UC education. The visits to 100 schools and other community outreach programs are a part of […]

Relationship science class to be offered winter quarter
Front page storyNovember 18, 2016
New course focuses on romantic relationships “Why won’t any of my relationships last?” Students at UC Davis can finally find the answer to this and more of life’s most debilitating questions in a new winter course offered by UC Davis’ Psychology Department. Psychology 51: Relationship Science: Love, Lust and Evolution is a four-unit course which […]

Women’s Basketball Season Preview
Front page storyNovember 15, 2016
UC Davis women’s basketball is back. The same team that shocked the conference with an upset over undefeated UC Riverside in the Big West Tournament semifinals returns to The Pavilion with the addition of a talented freshman class. The 2016-2017 squad has been on campus since Summer Session Two, taking classes and working together at […]

ASUCD Senate calls for more transparency in chancellor search
Campus NewsNovember 15, 2016
New resolution voices concerns of student representation to UC Regents ASUCD passed a new resolution on Oct. 20 calling for a halt in the University’s chancellor search until a more democratic process is established. Resolution #1, which passed unanimously, came just two weeks after the Graduate Student Association (GSA) passed its own version of the […]

2016 Fall Quarter election results announced
Campus NewsNovember 12, 2016
Six senators elected, judicial branch to be dissolved Fall Quarter election results were released online at elections.ucdavis.edu on Nov. 11 at 4 p.m.. 2,116 students voted on senators to represent the UC Davis student body in ASUCD Senate. Out of the 10 candidates who ran, six were elected. The six new senators are Simran Grewal, […]

Students hold anti-Trump rally at Memorial Union
Campus NewsNovember 11, 2016
UC Davis students continue to protest Trump’s presidential victory Over 100 students gathered at the Memorial Union (MU) flagpole at 10:00 a.m. on Nov. 10 to protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. The rally began with several UC Davis students sharing their thoughts and fears post-election as well as ways to move forward in […]

Post-election processing spaces available for UC Davis community
Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
SHCS and CAN to provide healing spaces for students this week, next week On Nov. 8, Donald Trump surpassed the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidential election. To aid students who may fear for the safety of themselves and others after this election result, Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS) and Community Advising […]

Students protest Donald Trump’s presidential victory
Campus NewsNovember 9, 2016
Students march through campus, Downtown Davis to express frustration with election results At around 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 8, a few hundred students began marching through campus and Downtown Davis to protest Donald Trump winning the presidential election. Student chants during the march included “f*ck Donald Trump,” “Trump is an asshole” and “not my president.” […]

Governor Jerry Brown vetoes mental health bill for public colleges
Campus NewsNovember 7, 2016
Bill would have established grant program for university mental health services Governor Jerry Brown vetoed the College Mental Health Services bill, also known as AB 2017, on Sept. 24, which would have required the Mental Health Oversight and Accountability Commission to establish a grant program for mental health services at public colleges and universities. Governor […]

The 2016 presidential election
FeaturesNovember 7, 2016
Student body, student organizations voice sentiments toward general election Next Tuesday, Nov. 8, is a day that will forever leave a mark on United States history. This 2016 presidential election is like none other for a multitude of reasons, one of those reasons being that the nation may have its first female president. The UC […]

David Sedaris returns to UC Davis
Arts & CultureNovember 7, 2016
Author and humorist hopes to entertain, inspire There are not many authors who have been nominated for several Grammy Awards, won Time’s “Humorist of the Year” and whose non-fiction essay about being “Crumpet the Elf” at a Macy’s department store has become a classic NPR holiday tradition. This may explain why author, humorist and radio […]

Hold your horses: equine work may prove healing for people with dementia
Front page storyNovember 3, 2016
How horse grooming can help dementia patients, caregivers and horses themselves Every 66 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s disease. Couple this with the fact that it is also the sixth leading cause of death in the United States, and it’s understandable why UC Davis researchers are conducting studies to help better the […]
