The possibility of being able to travel from UCLA up to the Bay Area by train in a little less than three hours is speeding toward California. Read more...
The possibility of being able to travel from UCLA up to the Bay Area by train in a little less than three hours is speeding toward California. Read more...
When shoppers enter the newly built CityTarget for the store's opening later this month, wallets in hand, they may find one thing missing "“ the liquor aisle. Read more...
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The CityTarget that will open on Weyburn Avenue on July 29 was denied an alcohol license by the L.A. zoning administration in April.
The patients travel in green boxes from the shelves of the Charles E. Young Research Library to the Kinross Building in Westwood. Read more...
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Kristen St. John, a collections conservator for UCLA Library Conservation Center, holds one of the many books from the UCLA Library system that she and her teamwork to repair and restore.
Ida Wolf moved into her Westwood home in 1954, when five UC campuses had yet to be founded, John Wooden was just beginning to make his mark on UCLA basketball and Westwood Village was a thriving college town. Read more...
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Ida Wolf, a former ASUCLA employee who has lived in Westwood Village for about 50 years, has stayed loyal to the town and UCLA, despite the many changes that have taken place in the Village over the years.
A popular bar in Westwood is facing a civil lawsuit after a former employee filed a complaint against the establishment last month. Read more...
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The popular Westwood bar, O’Hara’s, and two of its upper managers are facing a civil lawsuit from a former female employee.
Student and community organizations have expressed concern that UCLA may no longer be involved with an annual event to clean up Westwood Village and the North Village, which they say would lead to fewer volunteers for the event. Read more...
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Steve Sann (left) speaks at this year’s Westwood Organized MEGA Project next to WOMP student co-chair Nick Dietz, a fourth-year psychobiology student, and City Councilmember Paul Koretz. UCLA has not yet renewed its commitment to the program.
A UCLA Health System audit report containing private patient information was posted online earlier this month, though it remains unclear how many people were affected, according to a letter from a health system official obtained by the Daily Bruin. Read more...
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Private information related to a patient’s May 2011 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Emergency Department visit was posted online earlier this month.