A female student was sexually assaulted at 2:50 a.m. on July 10 at a party at the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity house on 613 Gayley Ave. Read more...
Crime, News
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July 19, 3:35 pm
UCPD investigating July 10 sexual assault at Gayley fraternity house
Crime, Sports
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June 29, 8:53 am
Neuheisel dismisses three incoming freshman football players
UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel has dismissed from the football team the three incoming freshmen arrested on campus last week for felony theft. Read more...
Crime, Football, Sports
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June 26, 4:40 pm
UPDATED: Incoming freshman football players arrested on suspicion of felony theft
Three incoming UCLA freshman football players were arrested for suspected felony theft earlier this week, according to university police. Read more...
Crime, News, Westwood
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June 10, 6:41 pm
Spring quarter’s Undie Run takes place despite lack of official university sponsorship
They ebbed and flowed, some sporting bikinis and others in boy shorts. Each time the crosswalk's little white man was illuminated, a fresh mob of sprinters haphazardly made its way through the Strathmore Drive and Gayley Avenue intersection while chants of "U-C-L-A" and boisterous 8-claps echoed in the midnight air. Read more...
Crime, News
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May 31, 10:29 pm
Man dies in Vespa accident
A man riding a motor scooter died after a collision with a car at the intersection in front of De Neve Plaza around 11 a.m. on Saturday, police said. Read more...
Crime, News
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May 25, 10:18 pm
UCLA student steals $16,353 in gift cards
In a matter of 12 days, a UCLA student stole $16,353 from Visa gift cards and transferred the money to credit his Bruin Card account. Read more...
Community, Crime, Opinion
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May 25, 9:00 pm
Pedestrians need protection
Most students can relate to the stress of standing at the bottom of the Saxon Steps, rapidly looking both ways on Gayley Avenue and toward the goal of Landfair Avenue, waiting for oncoming traffic to cease. At all hours of the day and night, students make the crossing from the Saxon Steps to the apartments. This is not the only poorly designed element of our campus that presents a danger to students. With the rise in the issuance of jaywalking tickets to students, campus designers and university police should realign their priorities to reflect increased prevention, rather than the punishment, for unsafe transportation corridors in the Westwood area. Read more...