The University of California’s largest employee union released a study Tuesday that showed the University has paid about $1 billion to hedge fund managers over the past 12 years for no significant increase in investment returns. Read more...
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March 3, 12:40 am
Study finds insignificant returns on UC’s $1B hedge fund investments
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March 2, 4:43 pm
Students call for professor involved in Title IX lawsuit to be fired
Students chanted “fire Piterberg” as they marched into the history department office in Bunche Hall on Wednesday afternoon, calling for UCLA officials to fire a professor who allegedly sexually harassed two graduate students. Read more...
Photo: More than 40 students marched through campus Wednesday asking UCLA officials to fire history professor Gabriel Piterberg, who is involved in a Title IX lawsuit. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)
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March 1, 6:13 pm
UC committee addresses concerns with banks, fossil fuel investments
A University of California committee agreed to facilitate a study on the University’s investments in banks that fund private prisons and discussed other student concerns in a meeting Friday. Read more...
Photo: The University of California Committee on Investments discussed student concerns in a meeting Friday. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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February 24, 12:38 am
UCLA gets C+ grade on UCSA mental health resource evaluation
Long waits, a limited number of visits and a low staff-to-student ratio contributed to the low score the University of California Student Association awarded UCLA on Sunday in its evaluation of the school’s student mental health services. Read more...
Photo: University of California Student Association awarded UCLA a C+ in its evaluation of the school’s student mental health services. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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February 19, 5:49 pm
UC receives second complaint of unfair labor practices
The California Public Employment Relations Board, or PERB, issued a second unfair labor practice complaint against the University of California last Friday. The American Federation State, County and Municipal Employees Local 3299 union filed the complaint, which alleged the UC violated its collective bargaining agreement with AFSCME Local 3299 by extending or renewing contracts with individual contractors without properly notifying the union. Read more...
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February 18, 12:56 am
UCSA proposes automatic online voter registration for students
Students may be able to register online to vote when they enroll for classes, if state legislators approve a program a student lobbying organization announced earlier this month. Read more...
Photo: UCSA announced a propsoal that would enable students to register online to vote when they enroll for classes. (Daily Bruin file photo)
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February 15, 11:26 pm
UC Assembly of the Academic Senate condemns retirement proposal
The University of California Assembly of the Academic Senate unanimously passed a resolution during Wednesday’s meeting condemning a proposal that would reduce retirement benefits. If enacted, the proposal will allow UC employees hired after after July 1, 2016 to choose between a hybrid defined benefit plan and a defined contribution plan. Read more...
Photo: UC President Janet Napolitano signed a budget deal with Gov. Jerry Brown last May that calls for the UC to implement a new pension tier in exchange for a one time payment of $436 million from the state. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)