The University of California must publicly disclose by mid-March the performance of its individual funds invested in top-tier venture capital investment firms, the California Superior Court ruled earlier this month. The ruling has caused some UC officials to worry about losing future investment opportunities. Read more...
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February 27, 1:16 am
After lawsuit, UC must disclose venture capital investments
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February 27, 1:08 am
Condoleezza Rice will speak at UCLA
Joining the ranks of many high-profile speakers before her, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will address UCLA this evening at the annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture. Read more...
Photo: Condoleezza Rice will speak at 5 p.m. today at the UCLA Anderson School of Management, on the topic of “American Leadership in the 21st Century.”
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February 27, 12:58 am
Candidates Mark Herd and Paul Koretz debate community issues before Fifth District’s city council election
Westwood Neighborhood Council member Mark Herd and L.A. City Councilman Paul Koretz discussed finances and transportation Tuesday night, in the first and only debate for L.A.’s Fifth District city council election. Read more...
Photo: Paul Koretz, the current councilman in the 5th District, and Westwood Neighborhood Council member Mark Herd faced off in a debate Tuesday.
Crime, News
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February 26, 4:32 pm
Crimewatch: Feb. 15-24
View Crimewatch: Feb. 15-24 in a larger map These crimes were reported on the UCLA campus and in the Westwood area between Feb. 15-24. Campus On Feb. Read more...
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February 26, 12:42 pm
Professor Larry Butcher remembered for research
Larry Butcher, a professor emeritus of neuroscience at UCLA and the founder and former chair of the UCLA gerontology minor program, died Jan. 11 after a heart attack. Read more...
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February 26, 12:47 am
UCLA Russian Club learns through Durak
Sitting in his room in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Sydney Heller reminisced about the first time he played Durak, a popular Russian card game. Read more...
Photo: Third-year comparative literature and Russian language student Gladys Riva, left, and first-year geography and environmental studies student Kathy Pham, right, play Durak, a popular Russian card game, on Friday afternoon.
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February 26, 12:45 am
UCLA offers math course for life sciences
UCLA students with majors in the life sciences will have the option to take an alternative to traditional math requirements starting next quarter. Read more...


