A bill that requires California universities to adopt a more affirmative definition of consent and a survivor-centered policy on sexual violence passed the state Senate Thursday in a 36-0 vote. Read more...
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August 29, 10:57 pm
California Legislature passes ‘yes means yes’ law on sexual violence
Campus, News
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August 29, 11:58 am
Dean of UCLA School of Law announces plans to step down
Rachel Moran, dean of the UCLA School of Law, announced in an email to law school alumni Friday morning that she will step down after serving as the school’s dean for four years. Read more...
Photo: Rachel Moran announced Friday that she plans to resign as dean of the UCLA School of Law. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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August 28, 11:37 pm
Court rules UCLA professor can’t be prosecuted for conflict of interest
A state appeals court ruled Wednesday that a UCLA political science professor cannot be criminally prosecuted for an alleged conflict of interest after he was involved in the hiring of his wife as a program assistant at the university. Read more...
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August 27, 11:26 pm
Bruin Bash 2014 to take place at LA Tennis Center
This post was updated on Sept. 1 at 8:15 p.m. UCLA’s annual Bruin Bash concert will downsize its venue from Pauley Pavilion to the Los Angeles Tennis Center for next month’s concert, reducing its capacity by several thousand seats. Read more...
Photo: (Graphic by Amy Tsao, Bruin contributor)
Campus, News, Student Government
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August 20, 11:16 pm
USAC recap – Aug. 20
The Undergraduate Students Association Council is the official student government of UCLA’s undergraduate students. During the summer, council meetings generally take place biweekly on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Read more...
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August 20, 7:00 pm
Candlelight vigil held to honor victims of Israeli-Palestinian conflict
About 50 people gathered for a candlelight vigil by Meyerhoff Park on Tuesday night to commemorate those who lost their lives in the recent attacks between Israel and Hamas. Read more...
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August 18, 4:49 am
English, Korean departments to offer new service-learning courses
Two new courses that weave together service learning and traditional lectures will be open to UCLA students in the fall. The UCLA Center for Community Learning created the new courses – Korean 106SL: Superior Korean with Service Learning, and English 119SL: Literary Cities with Service Learning – to increase students’ engagement with the course material through community service outside of UCLA, said Dr. Read more...

