The California Public Employment Relations Board, or PERB, issued a second unfair labor practice complaint against the University of California last Friday. The American Federation State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 union filed the complaint, which alleged the UC violated its collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME Local 3299 by extending or renewing contracts with individual contractors without properly notifying the union. Read more...
News, UC
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February 19, 5:49 pm
UC receives second complaint of unfair labor practices
Crime, News, Westwood
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February 19, 5:10 pm
Police arrested man on charges of robbery in Westwood
Police arrested a man Feb. 4 accused of robbing six people in Westwood Village since September. Los Angeles police arrested Dennis Toliver on Westwood Boulevard and Kinross Avenue, said LAPD detective Luz Glorioso. Read more...
Crime, News
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February 19, 10:52 am
UCPD looking for person responsible for burglary at Sigma Phi Epsilon
University police are searching for a person who entered a UCLA fraternity house on Landfair Avenue on Thursday and stole two laptops, a game console and cash. Read more...
Photo: UCPD is searching for a burglar who entered the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house on Land- fair Avenue and stole two laptops, a game console and cash (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Campus, News, Podcasts
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February 19, 12:00 am
Debate team provides cultural and intellectual back-and-forth
The UCLA Speech and Debate team met yesterday with Chinese students from different universities for a lively back-and-forth about whether the United States should accept Syrian refugees. Read more...
Photo: Diana Luna/Daily Bruin
Campus, News
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February 18, 11:17 pm
Southern Lights reopens after flood investigation
Southern Lights, a coffee shop in the Court of Sciences Student Center, reopened Thursday after the store flooded in November. UCLA officials shut down the store when water that flooded the ground floor tested positive for sewage-related bacteria. Read more...
Photo: Southern Lights, a coffee shop in the Court of Sciences, reopened Thursday after shutting down due to flooding in November. (Efren Piñon/Daily Bruin)
News, Science & Health
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February 18, 11:09 pm
Proposed bill threatens funding for scientific research
The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation Feb. 10 that would restrict the National Science Foundation to award grants only to research projects that aim to improve the American economy, strengthen national defense or otherwise further national interest. Read more...


