Photo: (Click to enlarge)
Photo: (Click to enlarge)
This post was updated on Oct. 1 at 6:06 p.m. UCLA reached an agreement over the disputed sale of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden in Bel Air, officials announced Wednesday. Read more...
Photo: UCLA reached an agreement over the disputed sale of the Hannah Carter Japanese Garden in Bel Air, officials announced Wednesday. (Daily Bruin file photo)
A recent city council plan to spend $100 million to alleviate homelessness in Los Angeles sparked criticism from several UCLA experts who don’t think the funding can provide a permanent solution. Read more...
Eric Marquez and Alberto Medina both pleaded not guilty Tuesday afternoon to the murder of UCLA student Andrea “Andy” DelVesco, and to other charges including burglary. Read more...
Photo: Dmitry Goren, attorney for Alberto Medina, gives a press conference after his arraignment. Medina was charged with capital murder with a special circumstance of murder during a robbery and could face the death penalty. (Angie Wang / Daily Bruin senior staff)
Two men, including one UCLA student, were arrested in connection to the suspected homicide of a UCLA student on Sept. 21. Read more...
Photo: Two men, including one UCLA student, were arrested in connection to the suspected homicide of a UCLA student on Sept. 21. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Wells Fargo opened its second Westwood Village location Monday in an effort to bring more banking services closer to campus. The new branch is located in the Holmby Hall clock tower building at Le Conte Avenue and Westwood Boulevard, about half a mile closer to campus than the branch on the first floor of the UCLA Wilshire Center. Read more...
Photo: Wells Fargo opened its second Westwood Village location Monday on Le Conte Avenue and Westwood Boulevard. (Jennifer Hu/Daily Bruin)
Westwood residents might only be able to vote for neighborhood council board members in 2016 by going to the polls, rather than voting by mail or online. Read more...
Photo: Westwood residents, including students, might only be able to vote during the 2016 Westwood Neighborhood Council elections in person by going to the polls instead of filling a vote-by-mail ballot or going online. (Daily Bruin file photo)