Saturday, February 7

Four men shot at by DHS officer, arrested for assault at rally

This post was updated on June 14 at 3:10 p.m. A Department of Homeland Security officer fired a shot at pro-Palestinian counter-protesters in a truck during a pro-Israel rally in Westwood early Sunday evening. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Lot 36 was closed down for a few hours on Sunday evening as a Department of Homeland Security officer fired a gun during a pro-Israel protest. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Rally ends in gunfire at Federal Building

A Department of Homeland Security officer fired a shot at four pro-Palestinian counter protesters in a truck during a pro-Israel rally in Westwood early Sunday evening. Read more...

Photo: Protesters, pro-Israel (right) and pro-Palestine (left), demonstrated in Westwood over the weekend in separate rallies to address the Israel-Palestine conflict. (Left: Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff. Right: Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



First food truck lot opens in Westwood amid support, backlash

An empty lot across the street from UCLA on Gayley Avenue officially opened to the public Monday as Westwood’s only food truck parking lot. The lot was met with an outpouring of support from hungry customers and backlash from Westwood business leaders who question its legality. Read more...

Photo: (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Barney’s Beanery creates World Cup viewing experience

The World Cup may not be taking place in Westwood, but a small replica of the crazed World Cup stadium atmosphere can be found right inside Barney’s Beanery. Read more...

Photo: Students and businessmen packed into Barney’s Beanery on Tuesday to watch the World Cup round of 16 game between the U.S. and Belgium. The World Cup has significantly boosted the income of Barney’s, a Westwood sports bar. (Matt Joye/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Westwood’s last newsstand, a community fixture, to close

Don’t ask Karl Johansson about his favorite magazine or newspaper. Though he has been working at the Village Center Newsstand for more than two decades, he rarely reads the products he sells. Read more...

Photo: Karl Johansson stands outside the Village Center Newsstand, where he has worked for more than two decades. The newsstand, a Westwood landmark, will close by the end of the month. (Jennifer Lin/Daily Bruin)



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