On April 1, a man allegedly hugged a woman from behind and grabbed her breast near the intersection of Landfair and Gayley avenues. Read more...
Crime, News, Westwood
|
April 14, 9:47 pm
Sexual battery occurs at intersection of Landfair and Gayley avenues
Campus, News, Westwood
|
April 14, 9:44 pm
Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act would support Greek housing maintenance
After living in the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house for two years, Michael Phillips noticed that modern retrofitting of Greek housing was behind the times. Read more...
Crime, News, Westwood
|
April 13, 9:34 pm
Sexual assault suspect arrested
University police have caught a man who is suspected to be responsible for committing a series of sexual batteries on or near the UCLA campus. Read more...
News, Westwood
|
April 13, 9:30 pm
UCLA, LAUSD team up to create UCLA Community School with dual-language approach
From the futuristic architecture to the colorful classrooms decorated with student projects written in both Spanish and English, it is clear that the UCLA Community School is not an average L.A. public school. Read more...
Photo: Principal Georgia Ann Lazo sits in her office at the UCLA Community School, a new public elementary school in Koreatown on the site of the old Ambassador Hotel. The school uses a dual-language approach to education.
News, Westwood
|
April 12, 9:11 pm
Pope’s appointment of new Los Angeles archbishop Jose Gomez comes with some concern for Gomez’ traditional political stance
After Archbishop Jose Gomez was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI last week to lead the Los Angeles Archdiocese, some Catholics have expressed concerns over his stance on issues and speculated about his leadership ability. Read more...
News, Westwood
|
April 11, 9:17 pm
Courtside may face renovations in fall
Renovations may begin on the bathrooms in Courtside residence hall during August because of problems with moisture in the flooring. Read more...
News, Westwood
|
April 11, 9:15 pm
Drug-related violence overshadows life in Mexican border towns
Looking down from the hilltop of her family's San Diego home, Monica Hernandez can see the sweep of the Tijuana skyline. Read more...
Photo: Second-year political science and Chicana and Chicano studies student Soraya Ramos (left) and third-year history and Chicana and Chicano studies student Monica Hernandez both have connections to the Mexican regions known for drug-related violence and view the area differently than is portrayed by the mainstream media.