UCPD reports multiple burglaries in North Village

University police have reported a series of burglaries in Westwood student apartments since Tuesday, Oct. 28. Two burglaries were reported on Strathmore Drive, one was reported at 459 Gayley Ave. and another was reported at 714 Levering Ave., according to a UCPD statement. In each case, an unknown person entered through an unlocked door and […]

USAC to restrict access, limit public comment at divestment meeting

The undergraduate student government will limit public comments to two hours and restrict access for the press and public at its next meeting, where councilmembers will vote on a controversial divestment resolution. The meeting, which will be held seventh week, will include a vote on a resolution calling for the University of California to divest […]

Candidates, groups making push to increase turnout for midterm election

Candidates and organizations are trying to bring out as many voters as possible for the Tuesday’s midterm election, though some students are questioning the effectiveness of advertisements and campaigning. The election has been the most expensive election in years, both regionally and nationally, with a large portion of the money paying for advertisements. Candidates in […]

SJP announces campaign for new divestment resolution

The original version of this article contained information that was unclear and has been changed. See the bottom of the article for additional information. This post was updated on Nov. 15 at 1:36 p.m.  Students for Justice in Palestine members plan to bring a new divestment resolution to the undergraduate student government in coming weeks. The […]

UCLA hosts annual Domestic Violence Solidarity Walk

The lamps that line Bruin Walk were still lit at 7 a.m., reflected in puddles of water as the rain that started on Halloween night continued to pour. A group of five women circled the track in silence for a walk organized to support those silenced by what they describe as the stigma surrounding intimate […]

UCLA football’s strong defensive performance vital in Arizona win

PASADENA — It was billed as a shoot-out, an offensive showcase, a game that could test the scoreboard’s limits. With the Pac-12’s third and fifth highest-scoring offenses – and the fifth and fourth worst scoring defenses – duking it out, Saturday’s game between No. 12 Arizona and No. 22 UCLA was supposed to be a […]