University police questioned and released a man Sunday after he sent a possibly threatening Snapchat video to members of the UCLA community. In the video, he held what appeared to be an assault rifle in his lap, police said. Read more...
Crime, News
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October 21, 2:36 am
University police question man about rifle in Snapchat video
Crime, News, Student Government
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October 21, 2:25 am
USAC, campus officials to form committee addressing racial profiling
The undergraduate student government’s Office of the President is working with campus officials to create an oversight committee to address concerns about racial profiling within the university police department. Read more...
Photo: USAC President Devin Murphy is advocating for a new committee to address concerns about racial profiling within UCPD. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Campus, News, Student Government
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October 21, 2:25 am
BruinsVote! campaign events exhibit low student turnout
Behind a crowd of about 100 students lay dozens of unclaimed chairs and a barely used photo booth. Though the room is able to hold 2,000 people, students clustered mostly around the stage at the BruinsVote! Read more...
Photo: Students perform at the BruinsVote! concert in Ackerman Grand Ballroom on Friday evening. (Felicia Ramirez/Daily Bruin senior staff)
News, Student Government
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October 20, 2:09 pm
USAC Special Election
Before casting your vote, learn what is on your ballot through our stories, endorsements and breakdowns of referendums. Read more...
Campus, News, Student Government
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October 20, 6:23 am
USAC candidate Allan Kew sees lack of prior involvement as strength
Allan Kew has felt a sense of civic responsibility since he was a child. It began years ago, when he read books with and listened to stories from his grandfather about the defining moments of the 20th century. Read more...
Photo: Allan Kew, a fourth-year political science student, is running for the transfer student representative position. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)
News, Science & Health
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October 20, 6:22 am
Inventathon competition inspires development in healthcare problems
Glass walls covered with colorful graphs and business models divided the teams as the members typed furiously on their computers, developing their solutions to one of six proposed healthcare problems. Read more...
News, Science & Health
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October 20, 6:19 am
Miles to Go: Slow, steady routine crucial to prevent overuse injuries
Editor’s Note: Over the next 22 weeks, Bruin reporter Katie Shepherd will be training for the Asics L.A. Marathon and writing a weekly column chronicling her experiences along the way. Read more...




