Tuesday, July 1

UCPD investigating Phi Delta Theta fraternity house burglary

University police are investigating a Sunday morning burglary that occurred at a fraternity house on Gayley Avenue. A UCLA student told university police someone entered Phi Delta Theta fraternity on Gayley Avenue through an unsecured front door around midnight Sunday, according to a UCPD alert. Read more...

Photo: UCPD is investigating a burglary at Phi Delta Theta fraternity that occurred Sunday morning. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCPD searching for suspect who hit man with motorcycle

University police are searching for a man who struck another man with a motorcycle on Strathmore Drive near Charles E. Young Drive on April 16. The man was driving a motorcycle on Strathmore Drive when he hit the rear bumper of another man’s SUV, according to a UCPD alert. Read more...

Photo: UCPD is searching for a man who struck another man with is motorcycle on Strathmore Drive. (Courtesy of UCPD)


Graduate student reported missing to UCPD

A UCLA graduate student has been reported missing to university police. She was last seen by her roommate April 10. Alison Wu, a graduate student in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, is believed to be with a male acquaintance named Scott Helton, according to a UCLA statement. Read more...


Napolitano calls for more effective handling of sexual harassment cases

University of California President Janet Napolitano released a letter to UC administrators that said the University has not effectively handled cases of sexual harassment involving faculty members. Read more...

Photo: UC President Janet Napolitano released a letter to a joint committee asking for recommendations on handling sexual assault cases more efficiently. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCPD Chief James Herren to retire after seven years of service

UCLA Police Department Chief James Herren will retire in June after almost seven years in the position working to improve community relationships and accountability. Herren joined the university as chief of police in 2009. Read more...

Photo: James Herren, UCLA’s chief of police for seven years, will retire at the end of the school year. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Petition calls for dismissal of professor accused of sexual assault

A group of graduate students started a petition that demands the University of California dismiss a UCLA history professor accused of sexually assaulting two students. Preston McBride, president of the History Graduate Students Association, said graduate students started the petition after UCLA officials allowed history professor Gabriel Piterberg to return to teach on campus. Read more...

Photo: Last March, several UCLA students marched to the UCLA history department in Bunche Hall asking for the resignation of professor Piterberg. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)



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