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UCLA Health told UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine residents they would receive a $5,000 housing stipend after tax. When the residents and fellows received their stipends Aug. 31 as part of their September paycheck, they noticed it was hundreds of dollars short.
BY ARMANDO CARRILLO The UCLA Health website Adm inistration had bud- cated via email. UCLA’s medical residents. “There doesn’t appear to
Daily Bruin reporter conti nues to adver tise the geted $6,250 for each person Tami Dennis, a UCLA Health Thorp said residents and fel- have been any ill intent,” Treut
$ 5,000 after-tax stipend to in an attempt to offset taxes, spokesperson, said the UCLA lows formed the union in order said. “I’m hopeful that once
Medical residents at UCLA residents of the UCLA Mattel according to the August email. administration is looking into to have a say in their contract. (Graduate Medical Education)
said they received only a frac- Children’s Hospital as of this However, when the residents the matter but currently can- Before this, residents had to has had the time to rev iew
tion of a $5,000 housing sti- article’s publication. and fellows received their sti- not access financial records agree to terms of employment numbers thoroughly they will
pend that the David Geffen Marguerite Thorp, a resi- pends Aug. 31 as part of their given the implementation of rather than participate in a rectify the mistake.”
School of Medicine promised dent physician at UCLA Health, September paycheck, they UCPath, UCLA’s new payroll negotiated contract. Treut added the housing
them. said rumors the housing sti- noticed it was hundreds of dol- system. Peter Treut, a UCLA Emer- stipend was a result of resi-
The David Geffen School of pend was not going to be as lars short. “We have had an inquir y gency Medicine resident, said dents and administration com-
Medicine sent an email to resi- large as expected circulated For example, Thorp said she from the union representing he was an applicant when the ing together to advocate for
dents and fellows in February around the hospital as soon as and most of the residents she these employees and we are information was being distrib- resident well-being given that
announcing its first housing employees were able to check talked to received $3,800 after looking into the request,” Den- uted and said he remembers financial stress and general
stipend, which was supposed their pay stubs online, a few taxes as the take-home amount nis said. hearing about the stipend from working conditions for doctors
to be $5,000 after taxes. days prior to payday. for the housing stipend. Residents and fel lows at others. He added that some can affect patient care.
Program directors at UCLA UCLA Health administration The contract Geffen School Geffen School of Medicine are applicants received an email UC San Francisco offers its
Health planned to share this informed residents one day of Medicine residents must represented by the Commit- from their program directors residents $12,100 to offset the
information with prospective before paycheck distribution agree to does not contain any tee of Interns and Residents, providing this information. cost of housing and UC San
residents, according to the that the “take home” amount prov isions rega rd i n g thei r a union that represents more However, T reut s a id he Diego offers $5,000, according
email. Medical residents, or cou ld be less tha n $ 5,000, housing stipends, which could than 1,500 residents around thinks the administration was to their respective websites.
physicians in training, work at according to an email medical prevent residents from filing the country. The UCLA unit of not able to honor their commit- UC Office of the President
the hospital under the supervi- school administration sent in an official grievance since their CIR was certified in July due ment due to a financial miscal-
sion of a practicing doctor. August. stipend amount was communi- to a grassroots campaign by culation. MED SCHOOL | Page 2
alcohol over 15 percent ABV Former UCLA doctoral student Michael Miselis has been charged with conspiracy for traveling to the Charlottesville protests a year ago
at in-house events. While that “with the intent to encourage, promote, incite, participate in, and commit violent acts.” Miselis was arrested Tuesday.
ban would have impacted only
fraternities that are members
of the NIC, the IFC’s Tuesday
vote guarantees the council
will enforce the ban at UCLA’s
Former student arrested,
member fraternities.
There are currently 22 IFC-
member fraternities at UCLA,
including Sigma Alpha Epsi-
charged with conspiracy
lon, Zeta Beta Tau and Sigma BY MEGANA SEKAR the intent to encourage, pro- aerospace engineering depart-
Chi. National and higher education mote, incite, participate in, and ment until last year, and for-
The IFC Executive Board editor commit violent acts” along with merly worked at defense con-
and Presidents’ Council plan to three other California men, tractor Northrop Grumman
continually reassess their poli- A former UCLA doctoral all of whom were part of Rise with a high security clearance.
cies and procedures through- student was arrested with fed- Above Movement, according to In July, Northrop Grumman
out the year to ensure the safe- eral conspiracy charges for his an affidavit of FBI officer Dino announced Miselis was no
ty of their members and guests, involvement in the 2017 Char- Cappuzzo. The group meets in longer working for the com-
according to the statement. lottesville riots, federal pros- public parks around Southern pany after news organizations
ecutors announced Tuesday. California and trains in fight- exposed his participation in
DA I LY B R U I N F I L E P H OTO Email Coneeny at Michael Miselis was arrested ing techniques, according to the 2017 Charlottesville riots
The Interfraternity Council voted to ban all drinks over 15 percent alcohol at in-house frater- sconeeny@dailybruin.com or and charged with conspiracy the affidavit.
nity events. IFC President Noah Mayer said the move emphasizes safety. tweet @sydneyconeeny. for traveling to Virginia “with Miselis was a student in the MISELIS | Page 2
that can also help with a few hours of preferred. Email resume to alvarezemily12@
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Scott Waugh served as UCLA’s executive vice chancellor since 2008. He will step down from
Compensation for each visit the position in June, according to a statement from Chancellor Gene Block.
Email Morris at
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• The Food and Drug Administra- to the Washington Post. shows that 36 percent of Ameri-
tion seized over 1,000 docu- • California became the first cans think the religious leader
ments from Juul headquarters state to pass a law requiring is doing a poor job address-
af ter a surprise inspec tion that companies have at least ing the sex abuse scandal in
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wants to investigate whether Washington Post. February 2014. The percentage
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and prime minister Tuesday
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elected Barham Salih as presi- teeth due to poor dental care, end as early as Wednesday, and
dent and Sahil selected Adel a disabled inmate left alone Republican leaders expect to
Abdul Mahdi to be prime min- in a wheelchair for nine days vote on the nomination some-
ister, according to the Washing- and nooses hanging from air time this week, according to
ton Post. vents The New York Times.
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Thank goodness Westwood serves students
UCLA students have Culver from the ground up – giving
City. them everything from basic to
Students have long entertainment needs.
complained about their needs It’s clear Westwood is
being neglected by the West- broken, and not just when
wood Neighborhood Council. it comes to nightlife. Sure,
Many have perceived these WWNC kept that out, and it’s
complaints as being primarily what most arguments have
about the lack of nightlife – been about thus far.
bars, dancing, live music and Despite Westwood’s
pool tables. Sometimes, the hobbling services, students
conversation has extended have lived on. With services
to lack of affordable and like Target, Ralphs, Chick-
compelling restaurants, such fil-A – except on Sundays
as Lemonade, which almost – and In-N-Out, it seems like
came to Westwood Village in students would have all they
2015 before being covertly might need in the Village.
ousted, or Tocaya Organica, a But ask any student, and
new Mexican restaurant which you’ll hear about the calculus
missed its announced goal to of choosing the best from
open in late spring of 2018. generally subpar options.
And don’t even get students When it comes to students’
started about the lack of avail- everyday needs, Westwood’s
able movies on Westwood’s CityTarget is the only real
pitiful two movie theater option for buying home
screens. furnishings, cookware and
It’s understandable that many other staple goods,
students have called for a including electronics.
transformation of the Village. But Target hasn’t been
And these demands have able to match the demands
historically faced resistance of students. Westwood’s
from community leaders Target is a CityTarget, which
because it’s easy to refute are typically smaller than
calls for more bars by evoking others in the franchise.
imagery of alcohol flooding CityTarget stores are meant
down Broxton Avenue. to serve communities with
But I hate to break it to you: smaller retail space and less RACHEL HEFNER/ DA I LY BRUIN
Entertainment isn’t the only reliance on one store for all Despite the thousands of students living in Westwood to attend UCLA, the Village has few options for them to shop at and locate the essentials they need while living here.
thing broken in Westwood. So goods. Unfortunately, while
is your access to basic needs. homeowners in Westwood can Three days and many hours limited options when it of the B-Level of Ackerman didn’t do that. And it’s on the
Westwood is still reeling mostly drive to other shopping later, I was still broomless and comes to things like cutlery, Union and Amazon. And noth- NWWNC to fix that.
from the debilitating, linger- areas, students can’t. This still searching for somewhere and students can quickly ing is scarier than hearing Westwood needs to serve
ing effects of the previous results in high demand for a to throw my trash. That’s still find themselves not know- you’ll be forced to wait two students from the ground up,
era, despite the WWNC being store that has lower stock, less the case even a week later. ing where to go. Target and days to replace your broken whether it be offering a place
replaced by the new North staffing and few options. Westwood’s Target sold no Ralphs have limited options. laptop charger when you have to shop or a venue to watch
Westwood Neighborhood During the first days of plastic trash cans, let alone And while the Village is home an assignment due tomorrow. all newly released movies.
Council – a council that move-in this year, families brooms by the time I got there, to Sur La Table, a high-end Now, it’s easy to say busi- Students live here too, and
promises a more student- and piled in to help their children and there were few, if any, kitchen store, even middle- ness decisions are outside of they have important needs
business-friendly neighbor- buy last-minute essentials. employees who could talk to class families would think neighborhood council jurisdic- that aren’t satisfied by having
hood. Despite offering mini- Lines at both of the store’s customers with questions or twice before walking through tions. But these councils can to take a bus to Culver City
mum services for students, the entrances were long, and it concerns. And when I pressed its doors. use their significant commu- twice a week – or go broom-
Village does not offer options was difficult to move around. staff members for answers, I And when it comes to nity influence to urge busi- less for 11 days.
for students looking to fulfill Like any student would, I was told I could just order a purchasing computers and nesses to meet constituents’
their most basic shopping visited Target to get bare bin online. other electronic equipment, needs, or encourage more Email Said at
needs. necessities: a trash bin and a It’s not just brooms and which students rely on heav- competition to move into the osaid@dailybruin.com or
There are few stores built broom. trash cans. Westwood has ily, Bruins only have a corner area. The WWNC apparently tweet @PremiumMediocre.
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Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Sunday that will require corporate boards of
directors for publically traded companies based in California to include at
least one woman by the end of 2019. While the bill may raise legal issues,
Brown signed it into law in an effort to close the gender gap in business.
Here’s what people have been saying about it on Twitter.
California now requires publicly traded compa- This is unbelievable sad. Now every women who
nies to include women on the board of directors. made it to the board of directors level in California
s the first state n the th th s man ate by merit, will have their accomplishments under-
Governor Jerry Brown signed the controversial mined. From this day for women on board seats
bill, SB 826, into law today. will be thought of as “well that women is only hear
because of the law”.
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event. Many African migrants The conference “Italy and the Geopolitics of Migration: Aesthetic Approaches” will feature screenings of documentaries and fictional films about migrant experiences in Italy. “Asmarina” is one of the films being screened.
6 DAILY BRUIN | Arts | Wednesday, October 3, 2018 | dailybruin.com/arts
BY ELI basement, where two manual often malfunctioning. modern room tucked behind a strange happenings that have similar to Kane.
COUNTRYMAN elevators stood, poorly lit and Th i n k i n g noth i n g of her door on the French floor. They taken place. Lopez said secu- The guards’ stories spooked
raised a few centimeters so story, we entered one of the would not turn off. Multiple rity footage has captured gym me more than the building
T
he task was they do not sit flush with the six elevators and pressed the attempts and clicks were met doors opening up even though itself, but probably because I
simple: find ground. We traveled to the top second-floor button, but quick- with a still-bright bulb, a sign nobody was in the building, didn’t stay overnight like they
evidence of paranormal floor of the building, where an ly changed our tour path to the little girl wanted Kane to and she heard a piano being had. One thing was clear: Each
activity in the Bullocks old-fashioned machine room go to the third floor instead. stay, she said. I, however, want- played inside a locked room, of the guards and Kane had
Wilshire building. with the old elevator engines The button briefly lit up but ed to leave because the little only to find it unoccupied when separately expressed annoy-
However, as a college stu- sat in the dim light. darkened again. After pressing girl was not my favorite mys- she went in. ance with the elevators’ func-
dent, I had to first plan a meth- As we entered the elevator, the button two more times, we terious entity – despite Kane’s Allegedly, the Southwestern tionality at night, all mention-
od of transportation to make it Kane shared her stories of the were finally taken to the third insistence that she is actually Law School cycles through its ing the second f loor in the
to my ghostly meetup. As any little ghost girl – who she play- floor. I brushed off the occur- rather sweet. overnight staff quickly – the process. Maybe the ghost of
skilled ghost hunter knows, fully calls Evelyn – messing rence as a mechanical glitch, We w ent dow n s t a i r s t o guards often quit follow ing the little girl is real, after all –
Uber works wonders. En route with late-night guests. Dur- despite the coincidental nature meet with the security guards spook y experiences. Lopez maybe she’s lonely.
to Bullocks Wilshire, now the ing late nights at work, Kane of the story Kane had shared after the guided tour, sure said she doesn’t plan on quit- But I don’t want to find out.
Southwestern Law School, my said she would often enter the moments before – I did not yet they would deny any abnor- ti ng, but she had plenty of
gang of travelers and I dis- elevator and click the button know that others would tell mal occurrences. Fortunate- strange nights in the build- Email Countryman at
cussed the building’s history as for the fifth floor but would be me similar stories about the ly, officers Cindy Lopez and ing, including elevator glitches ecountryman@dailybruin.com
our driver Letty played “Mon- brought to the second f loor second floor. David Mendoza were on duty that led her to the second floor, or tweet @EliCountryman.
ster Mash” to set the mood. instead. “She wants me there,” Other notable sights were and had stories to tell. Lopez
T he bu i ld i n g w a s u s e d she joked of the little girl. She the secret compartments in the told us she refused to do any
throughout Prohibition, and its made note that the elevators dean’s office – hidden within more graveyard shifts after a
former owner, John G. Bullock, on one side of the hallway were the room’s wooden walls and glass door of her office mysteri-
is said to have created secret the seem- i n g l y u sed to h ide a lcohol f rom ously shattered one night. She
passages running through the cu r sed ones, upstairs parties during the was pregnant at the time, and
building. Rumor also has it a Prohibition era – and the many was the only one in the room,
young girl was once pushed mirrors scattered throughout w ith no external force that
to her death into the eleva- a French-themed floor, play- should have been affecting the
tor shaft while the building ing with the shadows in door, she said. Mendoza also
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tions and marketing officer, led the final room, we toured her same location each day. Air The Bullocks Wilshire building was a department store in the 1930s, but eventually
us through the now-revamped personal office, which was a vents also don’t explain other became the Southwestern Law School. Some believe the building to be haunted.
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midfielder so she is used to the better we’re going to be aving top 10 and Oct. 11 for Mace and Organizing events like League Soccer season, when
receiving pressure from a toward the end of the season,” players Fleming, respectively, the duo continental tournaments many CONCACAF nations’
360-degree angle, where as Cromwell said. has come will miss two more Pac-12 means balancing the NWSL players play, these players at
a fullback you just have the The Bruins have just eight with a cost for the Bruins. games against Arizona and schedule that runs from March least aren’t penalized by their
sideline and the people in regular season games left to UCLA women’s soccer Arizona State, and potentially to September with college professional teams for missed
front of you,” Micah said. “She adapt to their new personnel (6-3-1, 1-2 Pac-12) has been the matchup versus Washing- matches. But there can be a time.
has been able to pop inside, before the NCAA tournament hindered by losing players to ton. But their absence could compromise between interna- Although the absence of
which makes it harder for begins. national team duty, with a 1-2 be prolonged until Oct. 17 if tional and college games. veteran players means that
other teams to keep track of record in conference play so both national teams advance to One example where a younger squad members can
runners because our players Email Dzwonczyk at far – including a loss to No. 1 the final or to the third-place compromise is reached gain more experience and
are so versatile.” jdzwoncyzk@dailybruin.com. Stanford (10-0-1, 3-0). Senior playoff match at least. between the two is the system rack up minutes, losing key
forward/defender Hailie Mace With the United States and USA baseball uses. Players are players for long stretches,
and junior midfielder Jessie Canada heavily favored to able to complete entire seasons especially during conference
M. WPOLO
games while trailing. UCLA Fleming were both called to advance further in the tourna- with their schools before join- play that determines postsea-
earned 19 man-up opportuni- the 2018 CONCACAF Women’s ment, that looks ever more ing collegiate national team son fortunes, will damage the
ties and five penalties in the Championship for the United likely, and the two players could camps to undertake gameplay outlook of a program’s season.
from page 10 two games combined. States and Canada, respec- return with only four Pac-12 in the summer months.
Redshirt sophomore attack- tively. matches left to play. The men’s CONCACAF tour- Email McCarthy at
ward.” er Peter Lovas – who was 2-of- This season, the Bruins have Of course it is every player’s nament is held every two years, gmccarthy@dailybruin.com or
Cavano has 15 goals on the 2 from five meters against UC scored 19 goals through 10 ambition to represent their and like baseball internation- tweet @GabeMcCarthyDB.
season, and is seventh among Davis – said practicing pen- games, with 159 shots and 83 national team, especially in
the Bruins in scoring. The alties are just like practicing on target. Over the same period major tournaments like the
freshman scored two of his free throws in basketball or in the 2017 season, without CONCACAF tourney where
three goals against Pacific and penalty kicks in soccer. absences from Mace or Flem- Women’s World Cup qualifica-
UC Davis on six-on-five oppor- “You have to be prepared, ing, UCLA recorded 27 goals tion is on the line. Fleming has
tunities. especially mentally, because with 154 shots – 75 of which also become a mainstay for the
“Both teams were fight- the goalie can sometimes were on target. Mace netted Canadian national team, with
ing really hard to give it their decide where he’s going to seven of those goals in the first 53 appearances for the side
best,” Cavano said. “And when jump,” Lovas said. “I just try 10 games and Fleming had since 2014, logging six goals
that happens there’s going to to score as many as I can in accounted for two goals and six and two assists.
be a lot more exclusions.” practices and try to bring that assists. For players like Fleming,
The Bruins’ intensity has to our games.” The drop could be due to the an international call-up has
allowed UCLA to draw a high strength of schedule this year, become as common as colle-
number of exclusions and Email Hong at but despite the Bruins record- giate play, forcing them to split
penalties, which has given the jhong@dailybruin.com or ing close to the same number of time between the two. Mace
Bruins energy to get back into tweet @JoyHongDB. shots and shots on target, they has had continued appearances
have lacked the same goalscor- and call-ups since earning her
ing prowess of early last season. first cap in April and repeated
Mace and Fleming were both call-ups could allow her to earn
placed on the MAC Hermann a spot on the team.
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without Mace for the past two reassessed to accommodate Senior forward Hailie Mace earned her first cap for the United States women’s national
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FOOTBALL “Every time we ran the ball
(against Colorado), it felt like
there were holes,” Alves said.
booming kick and a mishit. That
knowledge helped him nail down
a consistent routine.
from page 10 “Everyone blocking the way they “It’s important to create a rou-
should be, and the amount of tine that you can count on, not
Fresno State,” said coach Chip glaring mistakes that we made only in games, but throughout
Kelly. “But instead of sulking and was a lot less. So I think the con- the week in terms of your prep-
moping, he said, ‘All right, let’s sistency and technique has just aration, what you do at night,
go out and train,’ and did a really improved overall.” what foods you’re eating, how
good job in those two weeks and you recover,” Molson said. “I got a
it paid off for him.” Special teams on the rise solid one in place, and I just have
The Bruins also welcomed Fourth dow ns and kickoffs the same warmup in practice as I
Tagaloa back from a three-game were an eyesore for UCLA in do in games.”
su spen sion, a nd he ju mped recent years, but experience It might take a bit longer for
straight into the starting lineup begot stability in those situations the other side of special teams to
at center, pushing true freshman this season. warm up though.
Christaphany Murray to right Junior kicker JJ Molson has Fresh ma n w ide receiver
guard. converted nine consecutive field Kyle Philips delivered a jolt to
Tagaloa made his first career goals dating back to last season, the Bruins with a 32-yard punt
start on the offensive line after including a career-high 50-yard- return to set up their first touch-
playing on the defensive line each er against Colorado on Friday. down drive against the Buffaloes,
game the last two seasons and Redshirt senior punter Stefan but the kickoff return game has
said he missed a couple of calls Flintoft leads the Pac-12 and struggled. UCLA has only aver-
against Colorado. But regardless, ranks sixth in the country with aged 16.5 yards on four kickoff
the new offensive line grouping an average of 46.5 yards per punt. returns, with a long of 21 yards.
paved the way for the Bruins to For Mol son, h av i n g more
surpass five yards per carry in experience allowed him to focus Email Wang at MICHAEL ZSHORNACK/ DA I LY B R U I N S E N I O R STA F F
a game for the first time since more specifically on the subtle hwang@dailybruin.com or UCLA football’s rushing attack ran for over 20 yards more than its average output in the Bruins’ loss to Colorado on Friday. The Bru-
November against Arizona State. movements that differentiate a tweet @hansondwang. ins entered the game averaging just over 130 yards per game, but ran for a season-high 151 yards against the Buffaloes.
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Sports Wednesday, October 3, 2018 dailybruin.com/sports
12 title. Sophomore m id f ielder UCLA women’s soccer began the season ranked No. 2 in the nation and have since dropped to No. 15 following losses to No. 1 Stanford, No.
“We want to win out – that’s Marley Canales strained her W. SOCCER | Page 8 7 Washington State and No. 10 Florida State. The Bruins are currently 6-3-1 on the year and own a 1-2 record in Pac-12 play.
Scoring struggles
threaten rank of
men’s water polo
BY JOY HONG 12, and has since then taken
Assistant Sports editor over the top spot, bumping the
Bruins to No. 2.
Adam Wright still isn’t satis- The undefeated Trojans are
fied with the number of goals outscoring their opponents by
the Bruins are allowing, but he an average of 14.2 goals per
said the close games have been game through 17 contests. The
providing crucial experience for Bruins are also riding a 15-game
his team. win streak, but are only outscor-
“(A l low i n g) ei g ht goa l s ing their opponents by an aver-
(against UC Davis) was still too age of eight.
many,” the coach said. “But the UCL A h a s never h a d to
reality was, we were able to turn overcome a deficit in the first
it around.” quarter in back-to-back games
No. 2 UCLA men’s water polo this season until the matches
(15-0) logged victories over against Pacific and UC Davis last
No. 6 Pacific (5-5) and No. 8 weekend.
UC Davis (8-4) on the road last “We were able to come out
week, winning 8-5 and 12-8, and put away two games against
respectively. two tough teams,” said fresh-
The Bruins started the sea- man attacker Jake Cavano. “And
son ranked No. 1, coming off a I think the result is definitely
championship season in 2017. going to help us moving for-
But crosstown rival USC was
tied with UCLA at No. 1 by Sept. M. WPOLO | Page 8
Redshirt junior running back Joshua Kelley posted season-highs in carries and rushing yards in UCLA’s 38-16 loss to Colorado on Friday. Kelley ran the ball 12 times for 124 yards.
n i n g b a c k Jo s hu a Ke l ley makes really great cuts, stuff battering ram running style. Freshman attacker Jake Cavano has scored 15 goals this season. Two of his three goals last
– who didn’t see any game that we really haven’t seen But most importantly for the FOOTBALL | Page 9 weekend came from power play opportunities, in which the Bruins combined to go 7-of-19.