Sunday, May 10


DPO investigation finds that Milan Chatterjee violated UCLA policy

A UCLA investigation found that a former graduate student government president violated university policy during the 2015-2016 school year. The Discrimination Prevention Office, or DPO, completed an investigation June 29 that found former Graduate Students Association president Milan Chatterjee in violation of viewpoint neutrality in the GSA’s allocation of mandatory student fees. Read more...

Photo: An investigation led by the Discrimination Prevention Office found that former Graduate Students Association president Milan Chatterjee violated viewpoint neutrality during the last school year. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UC employee union petitions for implementation of overtime laws

A union representing University of California employees launched a petition asking the United States Congress to allow implementation of new overtime rules. The petition launched Thursday by United Auto Workers 5810, the union representing about 6,000 postdoctoral scholars across the UC, garnered about 1,000 signatures during the first day it was released, said Jacob Burstein-Stern, union spokesperson. Read more...


UCLA researchers develop new immunotherapy for advanced brain cancer

UCLA researchers have developed a new combination immunotherapy to treat advanced brain cancer. The combination treatment works by preventing brain cancer cells from shielding themselves from a patient’s own immune responses. Read more...

Photo: Robert M. Prins, leader of the cancer research team that discovered effective immunity to glioblastoma requires a robust killer T cell response in order to attenuate immune cells within the tumor.(Courtesy of Robert Prins)


UCLA explores remote control lock system for classroom doors

UCLA officials are looking to install a system that would lock classroom doors remotely, following last month’s murder-suicide. A committee will decide between different lock systems that would allow officials to lock doors from a central location in case of an emergency, said Art Kirkland, director of the Office of Emergency Management. Read more...

Photo: UCLA is looking for a way to remotely lock classrooms from a central location after the June murder suicide prompted fears of students and faculty unable to lock doors in the case of an active shooter on campus. (Mackenzie Possee/Assistant photo editor)


Student bikes across country, contributes to affordable housing cause

After pedaling through open countryside and busy highways for weeks, Lizi Urbanowicz is more than 1,000 miles into her 4,000 mile-long bike trip across the United States to contribute to affordable housing. Read more...

Photo: Lizi Urbanowicz is biking 4,000 miles across the United States to contribute to affordable housing. She began her trip in Maine at the end of June and will finish in Santa Barbara in September. (Courtesy of Varun Pai)


Protest held outside federal building calling for Clinton indictment

About 70 people in orange jumpsuits and clothing waved signs outside the Wilshire Federal Building on Wilshire Boulevard and Veteran Avenue on Sunday afternoon calling on the Department of Justice to indict Hillary Clinton over her mishandling of emails. Read more...

Photo: About 70 protesters pose in front of the sign for the Wilshire Federal Building on Sunday afternoon. The protest, organized by Legal Justice and Equality for All, called on the Justice Department to indict Hillary Clinton over her mishandling of classified information in her emails while she served as Secretary of State. (Ryan Leou/Daily Bruin senior staff)