A dry ice explosion went off in Shapiro Fountain on the top of Janss Steps early on Monday, according to a university police report. Two women and three men put the dry ice explosives in and around the fountain just after 1 a.m., according to the report. Read more...
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December 16, 9:04 pm
Dry ice explosion at UCLA under police investigation
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December 16, 8:55 pm
UCPD seeks information about missing woman
This post was updated Dec. 18 at 2:09 p.m. University police have found a 75-year-old woman who went missing Monday morning. Betty Dolores Tucker was last seen at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at UCLA around 9:30 a.m. Read more...
Photo: Betty Dolores Tucker from February 23, 2011
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December 16, 3:42 pm
UC reaches tentative agreement with an employees’ union
The University of California reached tentative collective bargaining agreements witha union representing more than 12,000 health care, research and technical UC employees. Read more...
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December 12, 3:42 pm
Assembly Democrats to support increase in UC funding
Democrats in the California State Assembly said they would work for increases in funding to the University of California to prevent future student fee increases, according to a budget blueprint they released Wednesday. Read more...
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December 12, 1:35 pm
UC reaches collective bargaining agreement with lecturers’ union
The University of California reached a collective bargaining agreement with a union representing UC lecturers, according to a UC statement released Thursday. The agreement includes a two-year contract with pay increases and more funding for lecturers’ professional development. Read more...
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December 9, 6:38 pm
UCLA approves sending nurses to Philippines to aid in relief effort
UCLA nurse Paulo Montenegro left Los Angeles Monday afternoon for the Philippines to provide medical services to victims of Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. The 24-year-old is the first UCLA nurse whose trip to the Philippines is being paid for by the university, including flight, accommodations and two weeks’ pay. Read more...
Photo: Paulo Montenegro, a 24-year-old nurse at UCLA, left Los Angeles Monday afternoon to aid relief efforts in the Philippines in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda. He is the first nurse whose relief work will be sponsored by UCLA.

