Petty Theft Tires worth $100 were stolen from someone’s bicycle at the Dykstra/DeNeve bike racks on Feb. 7. A wallet with $213 worth of valuables was stolen from the basketball courts in the Wooden Center on Feb. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Crimewatch
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Bid process may be a factor in problems
Residents in Weyburn Terrace, the new graduate student housing complex, have criticized the quality of the construction work done on the project, citing problems such as flooding, insects and unfinished construction in their apartments. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Editorial cartoon
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Editorial: Changing UC retirement system ridiculous
University of California employees beware: Gov. Schwarzenegger’s proposed changes could have serious consequences for your retirement. Reforms to the state’s fledgling pension plans may radically undermine the UC’s ability to adequately support its employees.The state’s two largest public pension funds are both underfunded by over $20 billion. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Anderson recognized for fostering entrepreneurs
The UCLA Anderson School of Management was recently named “Best in Entrepreneurship” worldwide by the Financial Times for a fourth consecutive year. The Harold Price Center, a research center in the Anderson School, offers a wide range of academic and extracurricular opportunities aimed at preparing business students for future endeavors in business management and entrepreneurial environments. Read more...
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February 9, 9:00 pm
Westwood eatery goes beyond typical college fare
Mario Del Pero isn’t a typical business owner. Wanting to benefit the community as a whole, Del Pero uses his eatery, Skew’s: Beyond Teriyaki, as his way of contributing to Westwood’s growth through a “morally based business practice” that emphasizes Village development over profit-making. Read more...
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February 8, 9:00 pm
Bruin residents united by flooding, bugs, dust, delays
Ben Hood, an economics graduate student, and Matt Rizk, an engineering graduate student, said they are not surprised by anything that goes wrong in their apartment anymore. Read more...