In class: As expected, students spend much of their time at King Hall in class. Courses range from international law on human rights and transnational criminal systems, water law, and Native American law, to business associations, negotiations, and criminal procedure. For more on the accomplished professors who teach these classes, visit http://www.law.ucdavis.edu/faculty
Library: Many students do most of their reading and studying (and Internet shopping) in the library. All King Hall students are assigned a carrel, which many personalize. With the exception of the final exam period, the library’s atmosphere is usually calm and relaxed. Renamed the Mabie Law Library, the library is part of a larger project to remodel king hall. For more information on the Mabie Law Library, visit http://www.law.ucdavis.edu/library. For information on the new building, visit http://www.law.ucdavis.edu/blogs/construction
Campus Dining: Those who choose to eat on campus have a variety of options, guaranteed to satisfy even the most demanding palate. The Silo Union (or The Silo) is the closest—a cafeteria-style center that boasts a crêpe stand, salads, fast food, Starbucks, a bistro with full bar, and much more. The Memorial Union(or MU), located near the center of campus, includes a coffee house and other dining options. Many students bring their own lunch and eat on the grassy area outside King Hall or near the Arboretum, a beautiful park overlooking Lake Spafford. Others enjoy the lively atmosphere of the student lounge, where students congregate to catch news on a flat screen television, play a game of foosball, or read one of the many daily newspapers. Most of the popular off-campus dining options are in downtown Davis, just a short walk or bike ride from King Hall.