The UCLA Health System has released a warning that personal patient information may have been compromised after a home burglary in early September, according to a statement released today.
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Escape from Wonderland pairs electronic music with extravagant, multisensory experience
Attending an event like Escape from Wonderland is by and large a sensory experience. From the moment attendees enter the gates of this expansive electronic festival, they are immersed in sound, colors, textures, and images that provide a sense of excitement and, yes, wonder.
UCLA student robbed on the corner of Gayley and Kelton avenues on Monday
A UCLA student was robbed Monday night on the corner of Gayley and Kelton avenues, according to university police.
The student was talking on his cell phone around 11:30 p.m.
Founding dean of UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, Gil Cates, dies at 77
UCLA and the entertainment industry this week are memorializing Gilbert Cates, founding dean of UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television.
Protesters march on campus for repeal of Prop. 209
A crowd of about 100 students gathered outside Meyerhoff Park Tuesday afternoon to rally for the repeal of Proposition 209.
Carrying posters and wearing red shirts as a sign of solidarity, students participated in the rally against the California law that bans the consideration of race, gender and ethnicity in admissions and employment decisions for state institutions.
Occupy UCLA campout in Bruin Plaza short-lived
Occupy UCLA pitched its first tent in Bruin Plaza Tuesday, but its campout was short-lived.
Originally scheduled to begin Monday, the first tent was pitched by the group late Tuesday morning, but university police and the fire marshal told the group their tent needed to be taken down before they left Tuesday afternoon because they did not have the necessary permits.
UCLA plans to build conference and guest center on Parking Structure 6 site
UCLA has announced plans to build a seven-story conference and guest center on the site currently occupied by Parking Structure 6, using funds from the $100 million donation in February by alumni Meyer and Renee Luskin.