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Davis Report to be released By Zev Hurwitz Associate News Editor A California judge has struck down the UC Davis Police Union’s attempt to block the release of a report on the UC Davis pepper spray incident. Union members tried to block the report — which documented the findings of a UC-appointed task force — because they feared that the report, which likely named individual officers, would compromise the privacy of the officers in question. In his March 28 ruling, California Superior Court Judge Evelio Grillo wrote that the report should conceal the names of all but two of the officers involved. Grillo’s ruling is in compliance with California Penal Code sections 832.7 and 827.8, which prohibit general release of private records of police activity. UCD Police Chief Annette Spicuzza and Lt. John Pike — who became notorious last year when videos of him deliberately spraying Davis Occupy protesters went viral — will both be named. In his ruling, Grillo said that neither the state government nor the California Supreme Court provides any provisions allowing for significant restrictions on the public release of reports about law enforcement officers. He also said that there is no legislation preventing “public entities from disclosing the results of those investigations if they touched on the conduct of individual police officers.” The report is the findings of a task force led by former California Supreme Court Justice Cruz Reynoso. UC President Mark G. Yudof commissioned the task force last November with the job of investigating the nowinfamous UC Davis pepper spray incident and providing insight on how to approach similar scenarios in the future. While Grillo ruled that no legal codes prevented the report from being released with names withheld, UC General Counsel Charles Robinson released a statement on March 29 announcing that the task force would postpone the release even further as to allow the police union a chance to appeal the decision. The task force will postpone the release past the first week in April to allow 21 days for an appeal to be filed. The earliest date the report can be released is April 23. Readers can contact Zev Hurwitz at zhurwitz@ucsd.edu.

O’Brien to speak at RIMAC Arena in honor of Sixth College’s tenth anniversary. Tickets are free. By nicole chan • Associate News Editor

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omedian Conan O’Brien — of TBS’s “Conan” and “Saturday Night Live” fame — will host a talk as part of Sixth College’s tenth anniversary event, Sixth College Student Life Officer Elaine Scott confirmed Monday in an email. The April 20 event, held at RIMAC Arena, will also include a question-and-answer session with the TV star. According to Sixth College’s website, ticket dates will be announced next Monday, April 9. Sixth College’s Tenth Anniversary

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Former British PM Gordon Brown Visits Brown, who led the UK Labour Party, spoke at Estancia Hotel about global education, poverty. By margaret yau Managing Editor Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown spoke at UCSD as part of an annual lecture series presented by the UCSD Center of Global Justice, the Helen Edison Lecture Series and the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. Brown conducted a free lecture at the Estancia Hotel and Spa about “Meeting Millennium Development Goals” on Tuesday, April 3. Around 450 people attend-

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Committee, composed of seven staff members and two Sixth College students, started planning the celebration event during Fall Quarter and collectively decided on O’Brien to headline the talk. “[The committee] wanted a speaker,” Scott said. “So we put feelers out to people, submitted a request to Conan, got a date and decided to go with him.” Scott said the committee will not

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ed the lecture, which hit maximum capacity. Brown focused his lecture on global education. After serving as Prime Minister and the head of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom from 2007-10, Brown co-led the Global Campaign for Education’s High Level Panel in 2011. The panel is part of the Global Campaign for Education, an organization that’s aided in funding more than 40 million educations in developing countries such as South Sudan, and has promised to make governments accountable to their education pledges. “If you educate a child, it’s the best anti-crime, the best anti-deprivation, the best anti-delinquency policy,” Brown said. “If you educate a child, See PRIME MINISTER, page 3

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