The North Westwood Neighborhood Council is the official neighborhood council representing Westwood Village and UCLA to the Los Angeles City Council. Council meetings are open to the public and held monthly. Read more...
News, Westwood
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October 9, 2:25 pm
North Westwood Neighborhood Council recap – Oct. 7
Campus, News
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October 9, 12:29 pm
UCLA to offer free COVID-19 tests to all students at Ashe Center
This post was updated Oct. 9 at 1:28 p.m. UCLA will now offer free COVID-19 tests to all students starting next week, a UCLA student health official confirmed. Read more...
Photo: Students will be able to receive free COVID-19 tests from the Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center starting next week, a UCLA student health official confirmed. (Kanishka Mehra/Photo editor)
Campus, News
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October 9, 11:53 am
At least three cases of COVID-19 reported in students living on the Hill
At least three students living in university housing have tested positive for COVID-19, but UCLA will not publicly announce which buildings the cases occur in unless there is an outbreak on the hill. Read more...
Photo: At least three students living in university housing have tested positive for COVID-19, a UCLA spokesperson said. (Kanishka Mehra/Photo editor)
Campus, News, Student Government
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October 9, 12:40 am
Transitioning to a senate-style system could increase representation in USAC
Undergraduate student government leaders look toward a senate model to increase advocacy positions on the council. The Undergraduate Students Association Council’s current model of governance — a commissioner system that tasks commissioners with specific missions and administrative functions — was not created to advocate for students, said Alexander Berry, a staff member at the USAC Office of the President. Read more...
Campus, News, UC
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October 8, 11:53 pm
UCLA reports highest COVID-19-related financial losses out of all UC campuses
UCLA lost the most money out of all the University of California campuses because of the COVID-19 pandemic, amid a UC-wide financial loss. UCLA lost the most money – $653 million – out of all nine undergraduate campuses, according to the UC Board of Regents Finance and Capital Strategies Committee meeting Sept. Read more...
A Closer Look, News
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October 8, 11:05 pm
Where students decide to live for fall quarter could affect their mental health
This post was updated Oct. 11 at 9:55 p.m. Madisen Green initially planned to live on the Hill. The chance to reunite with her friends and to see a change in scenery excited her, she said. Read more...
Photo: Where students live this fall quarter may affect the state of their mental health. (Jason Zhu/Daily Bruin staff)
A Closer Look, News
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October 8, 9:53 pm
Pandemic’s economic effects could shape student job prospects for years to come
A struggling economy during COVID-19 could affect college students until at least 2024, according to a UCLA economic forecast. The UCLA Anderson School of Management releases economic forecasts and outlooks that detail predictions for California and the country’s economies every few months. Read more...
Photo: (Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)





