Program areas at Associated Students University of California at Davis
General asucd program services to support and enhance the University's instruction, research, and public service program include: aggie reuse, aggie studios, asucd legal services, bike barn, cal aggie camp, the California aggie, campus center for the environment, classical notes/campus copies, office of advocacy and student retention, community housing listing, entertainment council, experimental college, haus, kdvs radio, pantry, picnic day, refrigerator service, sts/tipsy taxi, student government and whole earth festival.associated Students dining services began when the asucd coffee house was established in 1968 by the Associated Students of the University of California at Davis. The coffee house is currently a $6,000,000 break-even operation staffed by over 350 student employees including approximately 40 student supervisors and 8 student managers. The student supervisors are responsible for daily oversight and weekend management of the coffee house, while the full time staff oversees all aspects of the operation from annual budgeting to customer service. Associated Students dining services as a whole now encompasses three operations (the asucd coffee house, the coho south cafe and biobrew by coho) and is proud to employ over 400 Students who work to serve delicious, inexpensive and socially conscious food to over 10,000 customers on peak days.
Unitrans provides public transportation service to the entire city with 47 buses on 18 routes, carrying approzimately 4 million passengers/year (over 22,000 on a typical day). Anyone can ride unitrans for one dollar cash fare, and many types of prepaid discounted tickets and passes are available. One special fare category includes uc Davis undergraduate Students, who can show a valid undergrad id instead of a cash fare, because they pay a portion of their quarterly asucd fee to unitrans.