NEW YORK—Madison Square Garden was posed as a neutral site for Thursday’s non-conference matchup between No. 8 Duke and UCLA, but in the first few minutes of the context, it looked and felt anything but.
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Court reaches decision on Reuters suit against UC
In a decision filed Thursday, a state appeals court ruled that the University of California is not required to disclose fund information on certain investments since the University does not possess nor own that information.
2013 UCLA football team awards announced at banquet
On Sunday night, the UCLA football team held its annual football awards banquet at the Beverly Hilton. One award, the Outstanding Scout Team Player award, was renamed to honor wide receiver Nick Pasquale, who was struck and killed by a car in his hometown of San Clemente on Sept. 8.
Assembly Democrats to support increase in UC funding
Democrats in the California State Assembly said they would work for increases in funding to the University of California to prevent future student fee increases, according to a budget blueprint they released Wednesday.
UC reaches collective bargaining agreement with lecturers’ union
The University of California reached a collective bargaining agreement with a union representing UC lecturers, according to a UC statement released Thursday. The agreement includes a two-year contract with pay increases and more funding for lecturers’ professional development.
Women’s soccer scores first national championship, No. 110 for UCLA
The UCLA women’s soccer team won the NCAA championship after beating Florida State 1-0 in Sunday’s championship game. Sophomore forward Kodi Lavrusky scored the game-winning goal in overtime. The Bruins concluded their consistently dominant season by making history and winning the women’s soccer program’s first national championship, adding one more to UCLA’s grand total of now-110 national titles.
Poor play results in 80-71 UCLA loss to Missouri
Playing on the road against an undefeated Missouri team, UCLA was tested in more ways than one. After an early schedule that featured few challenging opponents, No. 18 UCLA (8-1) faced its first true challenge on Saturday and came up short,