By Laura Rico Daily Bruin Contributor A string of car break-ins at a Westwood Village parking structure has residents concerned about the lot’s security. The Los Angeles Police Department is investigating reports of vandalism and break-ins at a parking lot on 1036 Broxton Ave., but they would not say how many reports they’ve received. Read more...
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July 23, 9:00 pm
LAPD investigates Broxton break-ins
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July 9, 9:00 pm
Village’s Community Service Center moves to new location
By Barbara Ortutay Daily Bruin Senior Staff In Westwood, the jurisdictions of campus police and the LAPD overlap, resulting in a unique relationship between the two police departments. Read more...
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July 2, 9:00 pm
Disclosure of drug past may affect financial aid
By Christine Byrd Daily Bruin Senior Staff Get convicted of drug use and lose your federal financial aid ““ that’s the law. A provision to the Higher Education Act of 1998 instituted changes in the Federal Application for Financial Student Aid, including an additional question about whether a student has been convicted of a drug-related crime. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Critic summarizes life’s controversial questions
Now that I leave college (in only 4 years, which I believe might be a UCLA record!), I find that none of the original questions I had upon enrolling here were answered, except for one particular question which I answered along with a few good friends and a bottle of tequila one night my sophomore year. Read more...
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June 7, 9:00 pm
Sheriff sends questionnaires to Dykstra residents
By Mason Stockstill Daily Bruin Senior Staff Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies handed out long, detailed questionnaires to everyone in Dykstra Hall on Monday as part of their stepped-up efforts to find first-year student Michael Negrete, missing since December. Read more...
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May 29, 9:00 pm
Crime Watch
Petty theft Three parking permits and $720 in wallets and backpacks were stolen last week. Someone stole a car stereo and compact disk worth a total of $280 from a vehicle in Lot 4 on Thursday. Read more...
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Hate crimes show need for classes
By Angela Davison Why are so many people afraid of ethnic and gender studies? Is this fear a by-product of the administration’s reluctance to create a diversity requirement that would move toward a representative and progressive educational system? Read more...