UCLA classics Professor Andrew Dyck pleaded guilty to two felony counts on March 26 arising from a series of sexually explicit Internet exchanges with a 13-year-old girl from Simi Valley. Read more...
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April 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA professor pleads guilty to felony charges, placed on leave
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April 4, 9:00 pm
Regent’s e-mail incites board
University officials are divided over an e-mail written by UC Board of Regents Chairman John Moores which suggests the University of California is violating state law in its admissions process and calls for an independent review of UC admissions. Read more...
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April 3, 9:00 pm
Letter to the editor
God reference should be voluntary in Pledge of Allegiance Regarding our Pledge of Allegiance, I respect there are sincere arguments on both sides of the issue. Read more...
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March 28, 9:00 pm
[Online exclusive] UCLA professor pleads guilty to felony charges
UCLA Classics Professor Andrew Dyck pleaded guilty on Friday to two felony counts arising from a series of sexually explicit Internet exchanges with a 13-year-old girl from Simi Valley. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Graduate student teaches an inspiring lesson
For Cathryn Dhanatya, volunteering is more than just a kind gesture. It is a way of life. When e-mails circulated from the UCLA College seeking a graduate student who could fulfill the voluntary role of discussion leader for an education course that addresses students’ adjustments to college life, Dhanatya willingly took interest. Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
Scandal pulls UCLA into international spotlight
In recent weeks, UCLA has been getting a lot of coverage in the international press, but not the kind of publicity the school desires. The story of two UCLA medical center employees arrested in connection with the illegal sale of cadavers donated to the UCLA Willed Body Program has been covered by everyone from CNN and Reuters to Yahoo! Read more...
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March 21, 9:00 pm
[Online exclusive] Fowler’s vodou artifacts at risk in Haiti
The recent crisis in Haiti has caused concern among curators at the Fowler Museum of Cultural History over the safety of important artifacts residing in the beleaguered country. Read more...