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Volume 3 | Issue 41 | May 27, 2016

In This IssueLeadership CouncilMeetings

Important Housing Dates

Academics Come First

Residential AcademicAdvising

Win a UC Davis Stores GiftCard

Residential AcademicWorkshops

Quick Links

Academic Dates andDeadlines

Area Facebook Groups

Student Housing News

Campus DepartmentAnnouncements

Internships and JobOpportunities

Leadership CouncilMeetings

Meetings HaveConcludedThank you for a great year!

Important HousingDates

Moving Out of theResidence HallsYou must completely moveout of the residence hallswithin 24 hours of your lastfinal but no later than 7p.m. on Thursday, June 9,2016, whichever comesfirst.

Students with extenuatingcircumstances may apply

Academics Come First

Residential Academic Advising

Advising HoursMonday - Thursday | 10 AM - 8 PMFriday | 10 AM - 4 PM (Segundo and Tercero)Friday | 10 AM - 2 PM (Cuarto)

Tutoring HoursSegundo and Tercero: Monday - Thursday | 5 - 9 PMCuarto: Monday - Thursday | 6 - 9 PM

Chemistry and math tutoring will be offered each day.Writing is only offered twice a week; specific days willvary by center and week. Please visit your AAC orrhat.ucdavis.edu for more information.

Professional Staff Academic AdvisingJennifer Weil, Biological Academic Success CenterMondays and Thursdays | 10 a.m. - Noon | Room 134,TAAC To meet with Jennifer, stop by the TAAC and let thepeer adviser know that you wish to meet with theprofessional staff adviser. All students, not juststudents in the College of Biological Sciences, arewelcome to utilize this service.

Win a UC Davis Stores Gift Card

Give 5 minutes of your time and be entered to win a UCDavis Stores gift card!

Student Housing New Academic Services Unit isseeking your feedback about the Residence HallAdvising Team (RHAT) peer adviser liaison program.Your input will help improve the academic services forfuture UC Davis students and give YOU an opportunityto win a UC Davis Stores gift card. The survey willclose on Monday, June 6.

Take the survey.

Residential Academic Workshops

Quick Links

housing.ucdavis.edu

Email Student Housing

Student Housing Calendar

Aggie Reader Archive

myucdavis

Schedule Builder Tool

ucdavis.edu

Just in Case App

Student Health andCounseling Services

Sexual Violence Preventionand Response

Academic Dates andDeadlines

May 30: Memorial Day

June 2: Instruction ends -last day to:-drop courses with aPermission to Drop-add courses with aPermission to Add-submit aCancellation/WithdrawalForm

For information visit theOffice of the UniversityRegistrar.

Area FacebookGroups

Find Out What isHappening in YourResidence Hall

Join your area's Facebookgroup.

#TeamSegundo

Team Tercero

Cuarto Crew

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for an exception to themove-out deadline of June9, 2016 at 7 p.m. Extensionrequests must be receivedby 5 p.m. on Monday, May30, 2016.

For additional informationor to request a move outextension please visit theMoving Out of theResidence Halls web page.

By AppointmentCome benefit from sitting down one on one with anAcademic Coordinator in Student Housing to talk aboutacademic success strategies such as: TimeManagement, Stress Management, ResumeDevelopment and Interviewing Skills, Make an appointment today!

Student Housing News

ASUCD Refrigerator Services - Refrigerator CollectionFriday, June 3 | 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.Segundo - Between Gilmore and Segundo Sevices Center (grass area in themiddle of Segundo area)Tercero - In front of Wall Hall, between Wall Hall and Parking Lot 47 (grass areain front of Wall).Cuarto - Oxford circle parking lot, located in the middle of Cuarto. Refrigerators will be collected Friday, June 3, 2016. You should deliver your mini-refrigerator or MicroFridge tothe collection site which corresponds to your residence hall area. The trucks will leave site at 3:00 p.m. sharp!If you miss your drop-off time you will be responsible for returning it to the Memorial Union 3rd floor. Pursuantto your contract, refrigerators and microwaves must be clean and completely defrosted!

For more information visit the ASUCD Refrigerator Services website.

Summer Bike Storage

Students leaving Davis for the summer may store their bicycles at TransportationServices for $20.00. Bikes will be accepted at Transportation Services onweekdays beginning Friday, June 3, 2016, and continuing from Monday - Friday,June 6 - 10, between the hours of 1 - 4 p.m. All bikes must be registered with acurrent California bike license available at Transportation Services.

Important Note: Due to space limitations, only the first 250 bicycles will be accepted for storage.Transportation Services does not take reservations for storage space.

Students & others leaving Davis for the summer may not leave bikes just anywhere on campus, includingthe residence hall bike lots. Bikes left on campus will be impounded and their owners charged for storageand any associated fines. Owners of bikes left in any student housing area may be assessed a $75 fee bythe Student Housing Office in addition to any other storage fees.

For more information about storing a bike over the summer, call the Transportation Services Bicycle Programat (530) 752-2453. Learn more.

Healthy in the HallsMind and BodyJune 6 | 8 PM | Regan MainLounge

Tercero Movie NightsFridays | 8 PM | Scrub OakAuditorium A Night At the Cinema! Join the

Healthy in the HallsProgram Survey

The Healthy in the Halls programis looking for your feedback. If

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Come take a mental break. Thisclass focuses more on mentalfitness, incorporating basicmeditation skills to help you de-stress. All levels are welcome.

Stick around for a few minutesafter the class for a Ways toWellness presentation!

Join the Facebook event for moreinformation.

Questions? Contact ChristopherPangelina.

Tercero Community every Fridaynight at 8 PM in the Scrub OakAuditorium for a movie screening.Movie selection will change eachweek and include a variety of newand classic films. You bringyourself and we'll bring thepopcorn, we'll see you there!

you participated in any of theclasses this year please let usknow your thoughts by taking theHealthy in the Halls survey.

Tercero Student Housing AwardsCongratulations to all those who were nominated andto those who receive a Tercero Student HousingAwards. As a reminder, the 2016 Recipients (below)and those who were nominated can pick-up theircertificate at the Tercero Area Service Desk untilThursday, June 2. Thank you all for a great year!

Tercerobright Scholar Award:Alex FalconVicky Tasouli-DrakoCatherine Hou

Outstanding Citizenship Award:Casey WalkerShelia TabatabaiLaura Oelsner

Outstanding Leadership Award:Natalie StuckaParker LuftScott Hwaynate

Tercero Leadership Council

Thank you to everyone who participated in theTercero Leadership Council!

Sustainable Student Housing

Tips for a Stress Free Move-outChances are you have more to pack up then you came with at the beginning of the year. Withfinals around the corner and move-out day approaching, plan ahead now what you will be able topack up and take with you so when the day comes you'll have a stress free move-out!

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1. Set aside about 30 minutes each day to organize, plan, and pack.2. Decide where your belongings are going3. Get a head start and pack items you are not actively using4. Consider using plastic bins that can double as secure storage if you do not plan on unpacking rightaway

5. Set aside items to donate - bags are available at the Area Service Desk (look for the donation stationson June 6 - see details below)

6. Eat your food, especially the perishable foods and discard any uneaten food into the compost collectionbins

7. Sort through coursework and decide what you need to keep and recycle the rest8. Sell back books when no longer needed for studying9. Divert your waste from the landfill and use the various waste stream available to you in StudentHousing

10. Save time to clean and be sure to follow the checkout directions you will receive in your mailbox

"Goodwill Not Landfil l" donation drive is almost here!The week of June 6 - June 9 Student Housing will be collecting items to donate toGoodwill Industries, Aggie Reuse Store and the Food Bank of Yolo County.

One week left before the Student Housing "Goodwill Not Landfill" donation drive. Take advantage of this time to start bagging up any items you have to donate. Bagsare available upon request at the Area Service Desk in each housing area and collection bins for reusableitems and non-perishable foods will be set-up in every res hall on Monday, June. For details visit the 2016 Spring Move-Out website.

UC Davis Dining ServicesNutrition

We are wrapping up the #imahealthyaggie Challenge!

Theme of final week: Share Your Success

Challenge: Share a comment, post or photo in response to"What does being a Healthy Aggie mean to you?"

Connect with us and celebrate being a Healthy Aggie in yourown unique way! Tag your post or feedback with#imahealthyaggie for a chance to be featured on our page

and to win our FREE special prize giveaways:

Healthy Aggie baseball teeFarmers' Market gift basketDollar vouchersand more!

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Campus Department Announcements

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AggieSnap - It's not sweet. It's stalking.

Hey #Aggies - here's the final video in this 3-partseries about common issues and misconceptionsaround consent. Be a #UCDavisUpstander. Engagein healthy, respectful relationships.

Finals Week Study SpacesA number of departments will extend their hours andopen meeting rooms to increase availability ofspaces where students can study during finalsweek. Learn more.

Call for nominations for 2017-18 book projectThe campus is inviting your suggestions for the book that will follow Stuffed andStarved in the Campus Community Book Project.

Stuffed and Starved is the book project for 2016-17, as announced last month,selected from nominations on the topic of "poverty/hunger/food security."

The topic for 2017-18, as selected by the Campus Council on Community and Diversity, is "intersection ofracial and LGBTQIA (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual) identities." Nominationsare due by July 1, after which the selection committee will have the summer months to consider thenominated volumes.

Here are the general criteria for nominations:

Compelling and thought-provoking to engage us in dialogue about contemporary controversial issuesand to raise questions that have many possible answers.Well-written, accessible and engaging to a general audience.Short enough to be read within the timeframe usually allotted for coursework.Provocative and intriguing to as many members of the community as possible, to invite diverseparticipation and integration into discussion groups and courses across the sciences, social sciences,and humanities.In print in paperback (by spring of the year before the project) and affordable.Written by an author who is still living and who is an engaging public speaker, available to give anauthor's talk during the span of the project, and who would be a campus guest.

Nominations are welcome from anyone in the campus community. Please include title, author and a shortdescription of the book, plus an explanation of why it complements the topic and represents a worthyselection.

Have a nomination or would you like to volunteer for the selection committee? Send an email to MikaelVillalobos, coordinator of the Campus Community Book Project.

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UC Davis Campus Recreation andUnions

ARC hours for May 27-30Friday, May 27: 5am-8pmSaturday & Sunday, May 28-29: 9am-5pmMonday, May 30: noon-1am

UC Davis Stores

The Memorial Union Store and The TechHub will beclosed Saturday, May 28 through Monday, May 30.

You asked. Now it's here. No. Saturday. Finals. Savor the thought: Beginning fall quarter 2016, Saturday finals are a thing of thepast. How did that happen? Well, students had been advocating for an end to Saturdayexams, and campus leadership worked with ASUCD representatives to do justthat. About a year ago, campus leadership forwarded the recommendation to theUC Office of the President, and it was approved. Note dates on your calendar now: Fall Quarter 2016

Classes start on Wednesday, September 21Classes end on Friday, December 2Final exams from Monday, December 5 through Friday, December 9

Learn more.

UC Davis Army ROTCGet InvolvedArmy ROTC is the perfect opportunity to help you succeed. Through elective classes, labs and field trainingexercises, you will receive firsthand experience on what it takes to lead and motivate others, and how toconduct missions as an Officer in the Army, Army Reserve or Army National Guard. The program provides theskills and experience that will help empower success in any competitive environment. Upon graduation andcompletion of Army ROTC, you will earn the title of Second Lieutenant and equipped with a set of leadershipand decision-making skills that ultimately will make you a valuable commodity in any professional industry.

Scholarships are available and are awarded based on students' merit and grades. Additional allowances willhelp pay for books and fees. Army ROTC even offers a stipend of up to $5,000 a year. To learn more aboutthe requirements and other information, please contact Mr. Gary Suen at RM 127 at Hickey Gym or [email protected].

UC Davis Farmers Market Wednesdays | 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. | North Quad, Memorial Union

The UC Davis Farmers Market is located on the north quad in front of the MU every Wednesday in springquarter from 11:00am-1:30pm. Stop by to try samples of dishes using Aggie Grown foods, meet local farmers,

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try local fruits and veggies, and more! The market is an on-campus extension ofthe Davis Farmers Market with a mission to increase UC Davis students'access to fresh fruits and vegetables. See you at the market

goClub | Transportation Services

Share the ride during the summer with Zimride!Hitting the road to head home after finals? Ready to go somewhere fun for thesummer? Use Zimride to share the ride! Go to zimride.com/ucdavis.

Sorority and Fraternity LifeUnrecognized Groups Some organizations that were once recognized fraternities or sororities at UCDavis may attempt to continue to operate despite having lost recognition fromthe University. Any operation of these groups is considered underground activityand is not sanctioned by the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life. Therefore, students should carefullyconsider their potential student conduct record before associating with an unrecognized group. These organizations have had their recognition revoked by the institution for various reasons, including suchthings as hazing, alcohol and drug abuse, risk management violations, and failure to comply with Universitypolicies and expectations. These organizations have in almost all cases also had their charter suspended orrevoked by their inter/national organization because they were not upholding fraternal values and wereengaging in risky behaviors that endangered the members and other students. For a complete list of recognized groups please visit the UC Davis Sorority and Fraternity Life Chapter Pageswebsite. If you have a question please contact the Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life 530-752-4606.

UC Davis Summer Sessions

Stay on track for graduation with Summer Sessions at UC Davis! We offer about 700 courses in two six-week sessions, so you can get thecourses you need to get ahead on your degree. Summer is a great time to focuson one or two challenging courses without the distractions of the regular year. Many classes are smaller, to help. Continuing UC Davis students don't need toapply - just register during your pass time! Students eligible for financial aid will be packaged when you register.See summer-sessions.ucdavis.edu for details on dates, fees, registration andcourses.

UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance Don't Miss "Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play"May 27, 2016 - 8:00pm | May 28, 2016 - 8:00pm | May 29, 2016 - 2:00pm

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The Apocalypse! No Electricity! "The Simpsons?" In the wake of a post-apocalyptic event, a group of survivors gathers together and tries torecall an episode from television's "The Simpsons." From their recollections, the taleevolves into the foundation of a new theatrical and musical art form - complete withcommercials. Playwright Anne Washburn has taken this concept to hilarious heights inher wickedly funny "Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play," billed as a dark comedy with music. Featuring music by Michael Friedman and lyrics by Washburn, the innovative contemporary work will bepresented by the UC Davis Department of Theatre and Dance in Wright Hall's Main Theatre Thursday throughSaturday May 19-21 and 26-28 at 8 p.m. and Sundays May 22 and 29 at 2 p.m. Directed by visiting artist, Mindy Cooper. Tickets now on sale: General: $15.00, Students/Seniors: $10.00, call 530-752-7111, Box office hours: Mon: 1-3 p.m., Wed: 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Fri: 1-6 p.m. e-mail: [email protected] Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play flyer

UC Undergraduate Experience Survey, prizes given outweekly! Do you have anything to say about UC Davis and you wish you could tellsomeone and get some cool stuff like cash? Now's your chance! Take the UCUndergraduate Experience Survey (or UCUES for short). You should have gotten an email sent from thePresident of ASUCD reminding you to take the survey. Last time UC Davis students took the survey, wecame in SECOND in response rate for all of the UC campuses. Can we come in first this year? Take thesurvey and you'll not only be telling UC's administrators what's going on at UC Davis, but we can also getsome bragging rights to be the most responsive UC in California!

Internships and Job Opportunities

Student Housing - Summer EmploymentStudent Housing is hiring for multiple positions!Apply at the Aggie Job Link! Custodial Housekeeping - AJL #808077 - $10/hrFurniture Mover - AJL #808081 - $10/hr

UC Davis Dining ServicesUC Davis Dining Services is hiring for SAII FoodService Worker positions. Apply at the Aggie Joblink.

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Linen-Storage - AJL #808085 - $10/hr FacilitiesMaintenance - AJL #808091 - $10/hrLogistics Crew Member - AJL #808086 - $10/hr

UC Davis Telephone Outreach ProgramNow - May 29, 2016 | Sunday - Thursday 5:45 - 9PM | Annual Fund BuildingPay: $11.00/hour (Went up a whole $1) | Aggie Job Link number: 779965Dropbox Application | Telephone Outreach Website

The UC Davis Telephone Outreach Program (TOP) is a unit of the UC Davis Annual Fund. The TOP is astudent outreach program which builds relationships and gains financial support for the university throughtelephone fundraising. The TOP helps provide philanthropic support for UC Davis scholarships, facultysupport, research initiatives, and academic programs to enrich student experiences. TOP student fundraiserscall on behalf of the university, colleges, schools, and units to connect alumni, parents, and friends to theuniversity and to maximize the success of UC Davis fundraising.

We're hiring for SPRING! We are looking for students to conduct outreach for UC Davis. As a student caller,you will contact alumni, parents, and friends to educate and inform them about campus events and theimportance of annual support. This is a great opportunity for you to impact our university! Contact us ASAP tojoin our team and be included in our next training event.

Benefits* Pay above minimum wage* Bonus and incentive program* Internship Opportunity* TOP Caller of the Year Scholarship available* Networking Opportunity* Develop communication and prospect management experience* Build your resume!

Qualifications* Eligible for US and student employment.* Strong oral and written command of English. * Have an enthusiastic and positive attitude, love talking with people who have a connection to UC Davis, andenjoy working in a team environment.* Effective negotiation, oral, and interpersonal communication skills, including political acumen. * Build and maintain effective working relationships at all organizational levels and with outside constituencieswhile working in a fast-paced environment.* Ability to learn computer programs quickly.* Attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality. For more information contact Maile Juranits, Director, Telephone Outreach Program, at (530) 752-5496 [email protected].

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