University police are searching for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a UCLA student on the Hill early Friday. The student reported an acquaintance assaulted the student in a residence hall at 2:30 a.m. Read more...
Campus, Crime, News
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April 10, 12:56 pm
UCPD looking for man accused of sexually assaulting student
News
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April 8, 1:40 pm
Assembly bill aims to fund mental health at California colleges
Students are advocating for a bill that may establish a $40 million fund that could double mental health funding for California college campuses. Assembly Bill 2017, introduced by Assembly member Kevin McCarty in February, aims to establish a grant program that would improve access and increase funding for mental health services in California Community College, California State University and University of California systems. Read more...
Campus, News, Westwood
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April 8, 1:39 pm
University Religious Conference to sell Hilgard Avenue property
The University Religious Conference at UCLA, which houses several student organizations, will vote to sell its Hilgard Avenue property April 14. The URC building, built in 1951, hosts a variety of religious and campus-affiliated organizations including UCLA UniCamp and Meals on Wheels of West Los Angeles. Read more...
Photo: The University Relgious Conference at UCLA put its building on Hilgard Avenue up for sale after experiencing financial difficulties. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)
News, Podcasts, Westwood
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April 8, 12:01 am
Westwood rent prices highest in Los Angeles
High prices in Westwood make it hard for students to find a place to live off campus. They’ve been a problem in Westwood for decades. What is causing prices to be so high and how are they affecting students? Read more...
Photo: Rong Zhang/Daily Bruin
News, Science & Health
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April 6, 11:35 pm
UCLA researchers develop personalized medicine to treat cancer
A set of algorithms and graphs developed by UCLA researchers could help clinicians determine how much medicine a cancer patient needs to maximize tumor shrinkage. Doctors, professors and graduate students at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center began to devise an individualized method of treatment called phenotypic personalized medicine, or PPM, about 15 months ago that tailors drug dosages to specific patients. Read more...
Campus, News
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April 6, 11:35 pm
Student board to solve campus climate issues, combat discrimination
This post was updated on April 7 at 4:55 p.m. The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion will create a student advisory board to help the office identify and solve campus climate issues, officials announced Monday. Read more...
Photo: (Daily Bruin file photo) Jerry Kang, Vice Chancellor of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, will accept applications for a student advisory board later this month.
Campus, News
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April 6, 7:25 pm
Israeli and U.S. veterans share experiences in ‘Night of Unity’ panel
Student veterans of the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy spoke alongside veterans of the Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday in a panel that discussed their transitions between military and civilian life and the stigmas they experienced in their respective countries. Read more...
Photo: About 75 people attended the panel, which was a part of a larger event called “Night of Unity” in Ackerman Union organized by Students Supporting Israel, the Student Veterans Association and other organizations. (Efren Piñon/Daily Bruin)



