University Apartments on Glenrock Avenue are pictured. Residents living in the apartments reported losing power Saturday. (Dylan Winward/Daily Bruin senior staff)
This post was updated Feb. 9 at 11:05 p.m.
Some Westwood residents lost power twice Saturday.
Residents living on Glenrock Avenue, Levering Avenue and Midvale Avenue reported power outages beginning around 2:10 p.m., with power still out as of 3:35 p.m.
This post was updated Feb. 6 at 10:28 p.m.
Staff research associates at the UCLA Olympic Analytical Lab protested Wednesday against alleged wage theft and unfair labor practices.
The SRAs were originally promised to receive raises in 2023 and have allegedly been denied over $500,000 collectively, according to signs from the protest and a document obtained by the Daily Bruin.
As multiple wildfires burned in Los Angeles County, Kyle Jeong came back to his dorm to find his roommate switching between computer tabs.
As he left UCLA to return home, Jeong had an idea – a single website for the Bruin community to stay updated.
Water bottles, T-shirts and packets of salted nuts filled the registration table for the Westwood Community Blood Drive.
The drive – hosted in collaboration with the American Red Cross – united Bruins and Westwood community members to donate blood Jan.
Student organizations are volunteering to support the UCLA community after fires devastated Los Angeles County.
Fires across LA – which began Jan. 7 – have burned nearly 57,000 acres of land and destroyed over 16,000 structures, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire, website.
For UCLA’s fourth-year students, transitions to Zoom classes are nothing new.
The university switched to remote instruction less than a week into winter quarter after fires broke out in Los Angeles County, one of which – the Palisades fire – prompted an evacuation warning bordering the campus.
A new California law seeking to improve pedestrian safety at intersections officially took effect this January.
Assembly Bill No. 413, also known as the “Daylighting to Save Lives” bill, requires parking to be at least 20 feet from marked and unmarked crosswalks to improve visibility for pedestrians and drivers.
Los Angeles city leaders made plans to insulate marginalized communities from new White House policies, following the election of Donald Trump.
Trump’s election has created concerns about the rights and safety of immigrants, with the president signing an executive order to declare a border emergency Monday.
Antonio Ríos-Bustamante held several titles throughout his life – dad, historian, activist and husband. At UCLA, he was known as a “walking dictionary.”
Ríos-Bustamante, a pioneer of the field of Chicana/o studies, died April 19 at 75 years old.
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