Crime Watch

Petty thefts Three bicycles, two backpacks and four cellular phones were reported stolen this past period, amounting to a loss of $2,757. Two stereos worth a total of $605 were stolen out of cars. Someone stole a cell phone and incurred $1,100 in call charges. Grand thefts A car was stolen from Lot 32 Friday […]

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Several attacks and sexual assaults have taken place on campus in recent months. In your opinion, how safe is UCLA? Tina Oakland Director, The Center for Women & Men "We have fewer reported incidents by far than the rest of the city. On the other hand, we are an open campus and therefore subject to […]

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Misleading crime statistics unacceptable Thumbs down to the Department of Education for publishing inaccurate crime statistics for many college campuses, including UCLA. Recent sexual assaults and attempted rapes on campus emphasize the importance of detailed and accurate information about safety in the UCLA community. In accordance with an amendment to the 1998 Clery Act, public […]

Crime Watch

CRIME WATCH   1 Vehicle stolen $6,100 Grand theft $1,461 Petty theft Petty theft Five cellular phones, six parking permits, one wallet and one backpack and its contents were stolen during this period, worth a total of $986. Someone stole a $275 car stereo Thursday morning from a car parked on Westwood Boulevard. Someone stole […]

Recent bathroom assaults intensify search for suspect

By Andy Shah Daily Bruin Senior Staff Two members of the UCLA community were sexually assaulted Wednesday evening within a one hour period, triggering a police investigation into what they call a highly unusual case. While both victims are reported to be in good condition, university police are especially on alert because the second attack […]

Misconduct response biased, say students

By Scott B. Wong Daily Bruin Staff An executive response that university officials issued Nov. 17 regarding student complaints of police misconduct largely ignored pleas from student leaders and administrators that the investigation was biased and unfair. Complaints against university police surfaced Feb. 29 when a verbal altercation arose between Student Affairs/Center for Student Programming […]

USAC president fails to fulfill own promises, calls for inclusion

Lane is a fourth-year sociology student and chair of the African Student Union. By Karren Lane On May 18, Elizabeth Houston was introduced as the president of the Undergraduate Students Association Council for the 2000-2001academic year. Houston defeated opponent Katynja McCory, who had experience in USAC as an elected officer and several years experience in […]