Tuesday, May 12

Westwood barber dies

Larry Oakley, owner and operator of Oakley's Barber Shop on Gayley Avenue, died of a staph infection June 25 after nine weeks in the intensive care unit at Friedman Hospital. He was just more than two months shy of his 80th birthday. Read more...




Conference center gives Bruins summer retreat, employment

When most people think of UCLA's location, they think of the university's Westwood campus. But located nearly 100 miles away in Lake Arrowhead lies a 40-acre conference center, serving as a summer retreat for UCLA alumni and a year-round meeting space primarily for outside organizations. Read more...


Cell phone ban changes car culture

For most college-aged motorists, talking on a cell phone while driving was a quick and convenient way to talk to parents or friends. But a new cell phone law has changed that culture last week. Motorists now pay fines if they are caught holding a cell phone while driving. Read more...


USAC approvals questioned

Some members of the Undergraduate Students Association Council expressed concern that constitutional bylaws were broken during the approval process of presidential appointments in spring. Read more...


Demand high for political science

A decision to change the political science policies to restrict priority and first-pass enrollment to students and pre-major students was passed and then revoked all before the first day of fall priority enrollment ended, according to the political science department. Read more...