This post was updated at 10:08 p.m. University of California President Janet Napolitano announced Wednesday that she would immediately allocate $15 million to programs for undocumented students, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows as one of her first actions in office. During her first major public speech as president at a San Francisco hotel, Napolitano said […]
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Stipend raise, increased applications reduce SOOF allocations
Student groups are set to receive less funding this fall from an undergraduate student government fund dedicated to supporting them, following a spike in student group demand for funding and a drop in the amount of available funds.
UCLA men’s basketball player Travis Wear hospitalized with appendicitis
UCLA men’s basketball redshirt senior forward Travis Wear was hospitalized Monday afternoon with appendicitis.
Officials investigating a series of arsons in Westwood
Officials are investigating a series of arsons that occurred in the residential area of Westwood’s North Village this month. The Los Angeles Fire Department Arson Unit is investigating two incidents at 650 Midvale Ave., one on Monday and one on Saturday of this week, according to a UCPD statement released today. A third arson under […]
UCLA student leaders worried about new sexual assault policies
Some student leaders have voiced concerns about recent changes to the Student Code of Conduct, including a portion of the code that outlines how the university handles sexual assaults. The Office of the Dean of Students implemented several updates to the code on Friday, as part of a routine revision process. Changes to the code […]
UCLA failed to limit Oregon’s offensive firepower in 42-14 loss
EUGENE, Ore. — Competing proved to be a mainstay in Jim Mora’s mantra leading up to Saturday’s 42-14 road loss against the No. 2 Oregon Ducks. The UCLA coach guaranteed to media throughout the week that his Bruins, whose troubles include an offensive line that only has one opening day starter playing at his original position, would play as hard as it could against the No. 2 team in the nation.
UCLA football tied with Oregon at halftime
EUGENE, Ore.—UCLA headed into Oregon’s Autzen Stadium as 21.5-point underdogs, but with thirty minutes left to play in the Pac-12 showdown, the Bruins are facing a spread of zero, tied at 14 apiece with the No. 2 team in the nation.