A UCLA medical student who allegedly stole an iPad from a dying woman in the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center will appear in court Friday morning. Read more...
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September 12, 12:47 am
Medical student arrested for allegedly stealing iPad from dying woman
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September 8, 4:15 pm
Rape reported at UCLA student apartment south of Wilshire
A UCLA student reported they were raped by another student early Friday morning in an apartment building south of Wilshire Boulevard. The incident took place between 1 a.m. Read more...
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September 4, 4:13 pm
Laptop stolen from Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house
A UCLA student’s laptop computer was stolen from a room in the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house on Landfair Avenue Tuesday or Wednesday, police said. An unknown person entered through an unlocked door and took the laptop between 11:30 p.m. Read more...
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September 3, 1:42 pm
UCLA facilities employee claims UCPD used racial profiling in arrest
This post was updated on Sept. 3 at 11:55 p.m. A black UCLA facilities employee is claiming a university police officer violated his civil rights and racially profiled him while arresting him after a traffic violation in Westwood last week. Read more...
Photo: Claudius E. Gaines III, a 45-year-old probationary employee at UCLA Facilities Management, is claiming a UCPD officer violated his civil rights and racially profiled him while arresting him after a traffic violation. (Courtesy of Carl Douglas)
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September 3, 12:23 pm
TV, electronics stolen from Landfair Avenue apartment
A television and other electronic equipment were stolen from a UCLA student apartment over the weekend, police said. An unknown person removed a window screen in a student apartment on Landfair Avenue between Ophir and Strathmore drives between 10 p.m. Read more...
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August 29, 10:57 pm
California Legislature passes ‘yes means yes’ law on sexual violence
A bill that requires California universities to adopt a more affirmative definition of consent and a survivor-centered policy on sexual violence passed the state Senate Thursday in a 36-0 vote. Read more...
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August 28, 11:37 pm
Court rules UCLA professor can’t be prosecuted for conflict of interest
A state appeals court ruled Wednesday that a UCLA political science professor cannot be criminally prosecuted for an alleged conflict of interest after he was involved in the hiring of his wife as a program assistant at the university. Read more...