Proposition 13 remains intact after the California Supreme Court declined last week to review a lawsuit from former UCLA Chancellor Charles Young against the measure's requirement for a two-thirds legislative vote on state tax increases. Read more...
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November 26, 11:47 pm
Court declines to review Charles Young’s lawsuit against Prop 13
Campus, Crime, News
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November 26, 11:42 pm
Campus bike thefts see sudden spike
University police say they have received about 25 reports of bicycle thefts on or near campus in the past six weeks. Read more...
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November 26, 1:02 am
UCLA disputes ranking as most dangerous college
UCLA officials are disputing an article published by a business news website last week that listed UCLA as the most dangerous university in the country. Read more...
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November 26, 12:58 am
Professor offers insight into human behavior
Dressed in a suit with two earrings in his left ear, Jay Phelan reclined back in his chair and put his feet up on his desk as he talked about a few of his favorite things: data, science and teaching. Read more...
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Jay Phelan, a professor and evolutionary biologist in the life sciences department at UCLA, speaks in a lecture. Phelan recently co-authored the second edition of “Mean Genes: From Sex to Money to Food: Taming Our Primal Instincts” with Chapman University professor Terry Burnham.
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November 26, 12:45 am
Graduate school’s website to keep alumni connected
The UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies launched a new website earlier this month, to help alumni find job opportunities and stay connected to the graduate school and the UCLA community after graduation. Read more...
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November 26, 12:31 am
LGBT studies minor campaigns for funding
Faculty and staff involved with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender studies minor launched a campaign this fall to seek out additional funding to allow for more stability within the program. Read more...
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November 21, 1:10 am
U.S. appeals court decision may impact CA Prop. 209
A federal appeals court declared a voter-approved ban on affirmative action to be unconstitutional in Michigan last week "“ a case that experts say may impact a similar ban in California if it makes its way to the Supreme Court. Read more...
