Moises Hernandez woke up in May with a sore throat.
Then, Hernandez’s father tested positive for COVID-19.
As soon as Hernandez and his family found out that his father had COVID-19, they wore masks around their house, cleaned their spaces and limited their interactions with each other.
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.
UCLA’s outdoor piano by the John Wooden Center will soon have a new look.
An art competition hosted by one of the initiatives within the Semel Healthy Campus Initiative, the BEWell pod, plans to decorate traffic signal control cabinets in Westwood and a piano on campus with artwork submitted by UCLA students and employees.
This post was updated Oct. 11 at 11:03 a.m.
Women are more fearful of using Los Angeles public transit than men despite taking more trips, according to an LA Metro report released Aug.
When John Duncan announced he was retiring as director of the UCLA Center for Korean Studies, former students from across the world flew back to Los Angeles to say goodbye.
The UCLA Law Trial Team won second place at a national competition in January.
The team placed second in the American Bar Association Section of Labor and Employment Law’s Law Student Trial Advocacy Competition, following their success in November in the West Coast regional competition.
searching for more articles...