Wednesday, February 4

UCPD arrests one person for Engineering IV building assault and robbery

The UCLA Police Department arrested one person Tuesday suspected of multiple crimes including assault and robbery.  According to a UCPD Instagram post, officers received a report from a facilities worker alleging that they were assaulted by the suspect. Read more...

Photo: The Engineering IV building is pictured. One person was arrested Tuesday after allegedly robbing a facilities worker. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Pro-Palestine protesters march to bring attention to Kamal Adwan Hospital attack

A pro-Palestine protest marched through Westwood on Saturday afternoon, ending at UCLA Medical Plaza and violating UCLA’s Time, Place and Manner rules.  The protest, hosted by the Los Angeles, Orange County and Inland Empire chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement – among 20 other local and national organizations – began outside the Federal Building on Wilshire Boulevard at 3 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center is pictured. A pro-Palestine protest marched through Westwood to the UCLA Medical Center on Saturday to bring attention to the Israeli military’s storming of Kamal Adwan Hospital. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Former Chief John Thomas departs UC Police Department

The UCLA Police Department confirmed Wednesday that its former police chief has left the department. In a statement released on X, UCPD said Tuesday was former Chief John Thomas’ last day leading the department. Read more...

Photo: John Thomas is pictured. Thomas was previously the UCPD chief of police but has since left the university. His last day was Dec. 10. (Courtesy of UCLA)


‘Challengers’ Art and Patrick lookalike competition courts community in Westwood

Westwood served up competition Nov. 24, hosting a lookalike contest based on characters from the 2024 movie “Challengers.” The UCLA student-led Art and Patrick lookalike competition brought over 100 people and 25 contestants to Westwood Park. Read more...

Photo: The winners of the Art and Patrick lookalike competition pose for photos in Westwood Park. The competition, hosted by UCLA students, saw over 100 attendees from across Los Angeles after the event garnered high internet attention. (Gabrielle Gillette/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Landmark Properties proposes new apartment building to expand housing in Westwood

A new 12-story apartment building could be coming to Westwood. Landmark Properties, the creators of The Mark, proposed an 84-unit apartment building in Westwood, dubbed “The Metropolitan,” on Oct. Read more...

Photo: Landfair Avenue is pictured. Landmark Properties proposed an 84-unit apartment building in Westwood, dubbed “The Metropolitan,” on Oct. 25. The complex, which will be built at 504 Glenrock and 505 Landfair Avenues, will feature apartments and other amenities. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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