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UCPD officers and UCLA Community Service Officers stand outside Sproul Cove. One person was detained at Sproul Cove for threatening to use an explosive device Thursday evening. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)

One person detained following explosive device threat in Sproul Cove

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This post was updated Dec. 6 at 1:46 p.m. One person was detained at Sproul Cove on Thursday evening after they threatened to use an explosive device, prompting building-wide evacuations.  UCPD issued a statement on the social media platform X just before 9 p.m.



Reports: UCLA football to hire Tino Sunseri as new offensive coordinator

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Coach DeShaun Foster’s first season in Westwood sparked a range of reactions nationwide. A 5-7, bowl-less campaign left opinions split.   But one takeaway seems to be cutting through the noise: The first-year head coach isn’t shying from bold, sweeping changes.  Just a few hours after parting ways with former associate head coach and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, Foster reportedly ushered in Tino Sunseri – the Indiana co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach who has spearheaded one of this year’s best collegiate offenses.  A source confirmed the departure to the IndyStar on Thursday afternoon, though no move can be made official until Indiana’s 2024 season concludes.


UCPD arrests individual suspected of scooter theft, sexual battery against a minor

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The UCLA Police Department arrested a person Thursday suspected of scooter theft and sexual battery against a minor. According to a statement posted on the social media platform X, UCPD said it recovered two scooters and brass knuckles after the arrest around 2:45 a.m., but it is still investigating whether the suspect is linked to three other scooter thefts.


Students express discontent on changes in ASUCLA meal swipe exchange hours

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Around 10:50 a.m. in the Charles E. Young Research Library, the line for Cafe 451 steadily grew as students waited for the clock to hit 11 a.m.


Q&A: UCLA Health Chief Data Officer Albert Duntugan talks AI integration in health care


UCLA creative writing students showcase stories among peers in quarterly reading


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Service, therapy animals on campus improve student wellness, create community

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Animals – whether personal pets or service animals – can be seen around campus. While UCLA’s residential pet policy only allows fish in tanks under 10 gallons, the school’s accommodation services allow students with disabilities to live with service and emotional support animals.

Arts and crafts popularity builds, offering entrepreneurial chances for students

Following earthquake surge, experts detail infrastructure issues, prevention plans


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