BruinCast, which provides video and audio recordings of some lectures, no longer allows students who are not enrolled in a class to access the recordings. Read more...
Campus, News
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October 5, 10:37 am
BruinCast suspends public access to UCLA lectures to avoid legal issues
News
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October 5, 9:28 am
UCLA student remembered for big heart, adventurous spirit
From spending time with villagers in Peru to bungee jumping in South Africa, Andrea "Andy" DelVesco lived with a sense of adventure and fearlessness. Read more...
Photo: Andrea “Andy” DelVesco, 21, a native of Austin, Texas, was found dead in her Roebling Avenue apartment Sept. 21. (Courtesy of Leslie DelVesco)
News, Westwood
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October 5, 9:26 am
UCLA students stage campus march for climate change action
About 25 students who support the climate change awareness movement marched from the Bruin Bear to the bottom of Janss Steps on Friday, demanding action to minimize the effects of global warming. Read more...
Photo: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an environmental activist, addresses a group of students as a part of Know Tomorrow’s national day of action to encourage students to join the fight against climate change. (Courtesy of Danna Creager)
Campus, News
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October 5, 9:25 am
UCLA anthropology program student researches Cambodian tourism industry
Disha Bhagwat was strolling through Pub Street, home to noisy bars and clubs frequented by wealthy tourists, in Siem Reap, Cambodia, last year when she was caught off guard by lonely children dancing and people with disabilities performing music on the street for money. Read more...
Photo: Disha Bhagwat, a fourth-year economics student, interviewed people in a Cambodia village to research the impact of tourism on the community. (Courtesy of Disha Bhagwat)
Campus, News, Student Government
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October 2, 2:34 am
Students rent more than 300 iClickers through USAC program
Students rented out more than 300 iClickers through an undergraduate student government program within the first hour they were available. Read more...
Photo: Ruhi Patil, USAC Financial Supports commissioner, is in charge of the iClicker loan program, which rented out of about 300 iClickers for the quarter. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)
News
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October 2, 2:33 am
UCLA student helps incarcerated youth, works to improve criminal rights
At 20, James Anderson walked out of more than three years in prison with $200 in his pocket. Instead of buying street clothes or food, he used the money to purchase two suits, symbolizing his determination to establish a criminal rights and mentorship organization that would fight to help incarcerated youth and improve prison policy. Read more...
Photo: James Anderson, who got involved with gangs and drugs as a teenager, was accepted to UCLA this spring. His determination to establish a criminal rights and mentorship organization has seen him cross paths with Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and President Barack Obama. (Photo Illustration by Daniel Alcazar and Miriam Bribiesca)
Crime, News
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October 2, 2:31 am
University police releases Clery report with 2014 crime statistics
The number of reported forcible sexual offenses on campus decreased last year after a sharp increase in 2013, while numbers of other crimes stayed relatively constant, according to a university police report released Thursday. Read more...





