The University of California has pulled its investments from controversial areas before, most prominently tobacco (in 2001) and companies in Sudan (in 2006). Read more...
The University of California has pulled its investments from controversial areas before, most prominently tobacco (in 2001) and companies in Sudan (in 2006). Read more...
A recent controversy over a UCLA professor's link on a course website has spurred a debate about the use of course materials in the context of academic freedom. Read more...
On a dimly lit stage framed by red velvet curtains, seven people used their bodies and voices to construct a human machine. Read more...
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Navy veteran Karen Vasquez (right) works on an improvisation routine with her 8-year-old son Jacob Sipe (center) and a group of comedy leaders during an improvisation comedy workshop on Sunday.
Bicycle rental kiosks will soon populate Westwood, once a city-wide bike-sharing program launches this fall. Read more...
With a growing number of transfer students at American universities, the federal government is beginning to change how it measures students' success at four-year institutions. Read more...
Students First!, a coalition of student organizations that has been a major player in undergraduate student government in recent years, will not be running a slate in this year's undergraduate student government elections, members of the coalition confirmed Friday. Read more...
University police last month arrested a man who allegedly posed as a person who takes recycled items from North Village apartments to steal property from student parties, building up a stockpile of laptops, phones and cameras over the past three years. Read more...