In the lobby of the Hammer Museum, among pink lights and Chinese lanterns, sit 5,000 books. Read more...
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Libros Schmibros, a lending bookstore, hosts a trivia night on Saturday at its temporary location in the Hammer Museum.
In the lobby of the Hammer Museum, among pink lights and Chinese lanterns, sit 5,000 books. Read more...
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Libros Schmibros, a lending bookstore, hosts a trivia night on Saturday at its temporary location in the Hammer Museum.
A group of first-year students heads toward Kelton Avenue in Westwood Village's North Village, stopping to look at buildings and take notes. Read more...
Phi Kappa Psi was recently suspended from UCLA's campus for three years, but plans for construction of a new fraternity house are still underway. Read more...
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The Phi Kappa Psi house at UCLA awaits a $5 million demolition and reconstruction funded by alumni donations, despite the recent suspension of the fraternity from campus.
Andrew Thomas marches up Westwood Boulevard toward UCLA, stopping to point out gum on the sidewalks, overgrown trees and a Daily Bruin newsstand in desperate need of a paint job. Read more...
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Andrew Thomas, executive director of Westwood’s Business Improvement District, stands before one of Westwood’s landmark buildings. With a budget of $1.3 million, he is charged with revitalizing the Village.
For the more than 1,000 people who are scheduled to work at university hospitals and clinics the weekend of the 405 Freeway closure, longer commute times could become a big problem. Read more...
Parking enforcement officials begin citing apron-parked cars in Westwood's North Village today after holding off until the end of the school year to enforce the ban. Read more...
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Beginning today, cars parked outside of the entrances to garages and jutting into the street will be cited by the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
The Los Angeles City Council approved plans for the city's first bus-only lane last week, a move applauded by some UCLA staff and student groups. Read more...
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The Los Angeles City Council recently approved a plan to bring the city’s first bus-only lane to Wilshire Boulevard. About 280 students, staff and faculty board the buses on Wilshire each day during the week.