Less than two weeks before he was accused of stabbing a female student in his laboratory class, Damon Thompson complained to the professor of the class that other students had been harassing him.
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UC workers gather at UC Regent Joanne Kozberg’s home
Losing 30 minutes a day means a lot to Martha Torres, a Bruin Café employee who has felt the pressure of prevalent layoffs earlier in the year.
Researchers to use grant to improve water in Tanzania
Christine Lee has a passion for the environment and public health.
UCLA administration could not act on concerns regarding Damon Thompson
A few years ago, Albert Courey was faced with a graduate student in the chemistry and biochemistry department who had sent threatening e-mails to his research mentor.
‘Defending the Public University’ colloquium discusses budget crisis, possible solutions
In front of a large audience of students, faculty and staff in the Kerckhoff Grand Salon, Executive Vice Chancellor Scott Waugh reiterated what has become common knowledge throughout the University of California system.
UCLA aims to prepare for earthquakes with Great California ShakeOut drill
Beneath California lies the San Andreas Fault, which has the seismic potential to devastate the Golden State beyond our expectations.
UCLA Travel Study to include five new programs
From fieldwork dealing with sustainable development in Senegal, West Africa, to viewing performances by the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, England, both new and continuing Travel Study programs present students opportunities to extend their learning outside of the classroom and exercise their knowledge in the real world.