UCLA Transportation Services and university police have stepped up security measures on campus as the beginning of a new school year nears. These changes come on the heels of a string of robberies that affected the UCLA community and Westwood over the summer. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
Campus security tightened
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September 11, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive]: Campus copes with power outage
The UCLA campus and parts of Westwood were among the many areas that lost power in Los Angeles today after city utility workers accidentally erred in connecting wires and disconnected large swaths of the L.A. Read more...
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August 19, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive] Late-night robberies hit close to campus
Los Angeles police are advising people not to walk alone at night after receiving several reports of armed robberies around the UCLA campus, the most recent of which took place on Aug. Read more...
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June 25, 9:00 pm
[Orientation Issue] News: Campus crime has fallen, but precautions still advised
Crime at and around UCLA has decreased in the last year, but that does not mean precautions and preventative measures should be overlooked, say university police and university officials. Read more...
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June 12, 9:00 pm
Undie Run tradition faces growing pains
Hundreds of students will gather in Westwood on Wednesday night to participate in what is rapidly becoming a popular UCLA tradition ““ running through the streets in their skivvies. Read more...
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May 18, 9:00 pm
Crimewatch
Petty Theft Nearly $60 was stolen from a room in the MacDonald Medical Research Laboratory on May 7. Someone stole $81 from a wallet in a room at 715 Gayley Ave. Read more...
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May 15, 9:00 pm
UCPD cracks down on buckling up
University police will begin issuing $87 citations today for drivers and passengers caught not buckling up during a period of special police enforcement dubbed “Click it or Ticket.” “These next three weeks, we’re going to have officers solely dedicated to actually looking for seat-belt violators,” said Justin Mammen, who works in the UCPD community services bureau. Read more...