Despite study, UCLA feels secure in sex crime dealings

Crimes cannot be kept secret in U.S. colleges because federal law mandates colleges make this information available to the public, but recently a study found this is not always done. Last week, the Education Development Center, in partnership with the University of Cincinatti, released the results of a two-year study finding many higher education institutions […]

Homecoming draws out Bruin spirit, pride

Any perception that Bruins don’t have pride in their school was erased this weekend. After a six-year hiatus, a sizable crowd of present and former Bruins converged on Le Conte Avenue early this weekend to watch UCLA’s homecoming parade. A parade of papier-mache floats, fraternity “cowboys,” sorority “cowgirls,” student groups and alumni streamed up Gayley […]

Crimewatch

Petty Theft An unknown suspect removed a driver’s license and credit card from a cubby hole at the John Wooden Center between 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. on Oct. 17. A suspect removed a wallet from Jose Bernstein’s between 11:00 and 11:10 a.m. on Oct. 17. The loss totalled $15. Four suitcases were removed from the garage […]

Crimewatch

Petty theft In this period, four cellular phones, two parking permits and a purse were reported stolen, amounting to a total loss of $1,134. On Wednesday afternoon a stereo and cellular phone worth a combined $270 were stolen from a black 1997 Honda Civic in the Sunset Village parking lot. Earlier that day, someone reported […]

Ligot-Gordon represents UC, students on governing board

The University of California is one of the world’s largest higher education and research institutions, with 179,137 students and 32,860 academic staff members on 10 campuses; and policy that impacts everyone is made by one body. The UC Board of Regents is the governing body of the entire university system. Included on the board are […]

Briefs

Computers lost, then found Between late night July 28 and early morning on July 29, 63 computers were taken from a locked room on the second level of Ackerman Student Union. On the evening of the July 31 they were discovered lined up and hidden behind curtains in Ackerman Grand Ballroom. University police are investigating […]

Davis addresses anti-Semitism

By Kelly Rayburn DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF krayburn@media.ucla.edu University of California class descriptions, law enforcement tactics and demonstration policies are all under review, after Gov. Gray Davis last week called for a crackdown on campus anti-Semitism. Citing a U.S. Department of Justice Study that said “there is no place where hate crimes are occurring with […]