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October 13, 2009
Student stabbing victim out of danger, suspect pleads not guilty
The UCLA senior who was injured in an Oct. 8 stabbing attack on campus is recovering, doctors said today.
October 13, 2009
Happy Birthday, Coach Wooden
On Wednesday, Oct. 14, Coach John Wooden is turning 99 — and you can help him celebrate by wishing him a happy birthday.
October 13, 2009
Escaping the prison trap
UCLA gathered top researchers in the criminal justice field, congressional staff, a top-ranking Obama official and a California congressman to convene its first Rosenfield Forum in Washington.
October 13, 2009
Great California ShakeOut drill coming on Thursday morning
Jack Powazek, UCLA associate vice chancellor for general services, sent this message to the campus regarding an earthquake drill to be held Thursday, Oct. 15, at 10:15 a.m.
October 12, 2009
UCLA alumna Elinor Ostrom wins 2009 Nobel Prize in economics
Elinor Ostrom, the 2009 Nobel laureate in economics, is the fifth UCLA graduate and the first alumna to win a Nobel.
October 09, 2009
Police investigate stabbing in campus teaching lab; victim improving
Chancellor Block visited the victim in the hospital on Oct. 9 as UCLA police and the LAPD continued their investigation into the Oct. 8 attack.
October 09, 2009
Chancellor Block's statement on stabbing incident in Young Hall
UCLA Chancellor Gene Block issued this statement on the Oct. 8 stabbing of a student in Young Hall:
To the Campus Community:
We are all shocked by the attack that occurred in one of our chemistry teaching labs today. I know you...
October 08, 2009
Crime forum
Addressing record incarceration rates across the U.S. and the boom in the prison population, the UCLA School of Public Affairs launched the first in a series of public discussions on critical national issues with the opening of the Rosenfield Forums at the National Press Club in Washington DC.
October 06, 2009
Architect Thom Mayne, UCLA students create floating house for New Orleans residents
As part of a mission to catalyze the redevelopment of flood-ravaged New Orleans, Professor Thom Mayne and seven UCLA graduate students have created the first floating house permitted in the U.S.
October 05, 2009
Two of three students arrested in stabbing released from custody
The UCLA students, arrested in connection with a Sept. 22 fight and stabbing at an off-campus party, were released Oct. 5, pending further investigation.


