About 25 students and workers participated in a sit-in outside Chancellor Gene Block’s office this afternoon to protest the suspension of free tutoring programs in Covel Commons.
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Despite proposals for fee hike, shorter hours, no decision made at Board of Airport Commissioners meeting regarding FlyAway's future in Westwood
No decision was reached concerning the fate of the Westwood FlyAway stop at the Los Angeles Board of Airport Commissioners meeting Monday.
University police investigate sexual battery at Westwood Boulevard and Weyburn Avenue
University police are searching for a man who grabbed a woman’s inner thigh and breast with his hand at the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Weyburn Avenue on May 25.
Man in stabbing case to serve 12 years
A 22-year-old man involved in the stabbing of two UCLA students in 2009 will serve 12 years in prison after reaching a plea bargain.
Man involved in Lambda Phi Epsilon party stabbing accepts plea deal after being found guilty of mayhem, battery
More than a year and a half after being arrested, Phi Ly, a 22-year-old man involved in the stabbing of two UCLA students, settled on a plea for 12 years in prison.
Ly, who is not a UCLA student, was one of seven men who were arrested in connection to a stabbing at a Lambda Phi Epsilon party on 621 Midvale Ave.
Homeboy Industries founder Father Greg Boyle shares tales of kinship he has developed with ex-gang members
At the headquarters of Homeboy Industries located in downtown Los Angeles, Jesuit Father Greg Boyle works to reform the lives of nearly 200 former gang members.
UC Board of Regents debate funding for the UC
SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; Deep uncertainty hung over the UC Board of Regents meeting Wednesday at UC San Francisco.