UCLA’s research center that works with police departments to reduce racial profiling and other issues will relocate to New York following an endowment of $2.5 million. Read more...
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March 22, 10:52 am
UCLA Center for Policing Equity to relocate to New York
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March 17, 2:43 pm
Fire reported in Perloff Hall
Students and faculty evacuated Perloff Hall Thursday afternoon after a fire broke out in the building. UCLA Fire Marshal Dana Johnson said a machine overheated in the lower shop causing filters in the building’s ventilation system to catch fire. Read more...
Photo: (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)
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March 16, 9:57 pm
UCLA graduate schools rank among top 15 in US
Several UCLA graduate schools ranked highly in a U.S. News & World Report survey released Wednesday. U.S. News & World Report listed rankings for schools in areas such as business, education and engineering. Read more...
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March 15, 9:34 pm
UC Regents release revised Statement of Principles Against Intolerance
The University of California working group publicly released its report and revised language of the Statement of Principles Against Intolerance in the University Board of Regents’ March meeting agenda. Read more...
Photo: University of California President Janet Napolitano spoke at the UC Board of Regents meeting in September, when it announced a working group to work on the language of the Statement of Principles Against Intolerance. (Emaan Baqai/Daily Bruin senior staff)
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March 15, 2:45 am
UCLA program works to control stray cat population
A black cat has stalked the grounds of Powell Library since last summer but continues to ignore the UCLA cat management program’s tuna bait. The program, established in 1989 to control the feral cat population on campus, has since reduced the stray cat population on campus from 350 cats in the 1980s to about 10 today. Read more...
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March 15, 12:05 am
Q&A: Project coordinator discusses Cross-Campus Enrollment, online courses
BY ELISA LEE Bruin contributor Three years ago, UCLA offered three online classes, but more than 30 will be available next quarter. Undergraduate student government council members said they think the increase in online classes could offset the growing enrollment across all University of California campuses. Read more...
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March 14, 12:55 pm
Nobel laureate, professor emeritus Lloyd Shapley dies at 92
Lloyd Shapley, a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and a UCLA professor emeritus, died Saturday. He was 92. Shapley was awarded the prize in 2012 for his work in game theory, for which he was considered one of the world’s leading experts according to his peers. Read more...


