Campus, Lifestyle, The Quad, Westwood
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November 14, 5:34 pm
Graphic: Comparing housing options at UCLA
Lifestyle, The Quad, Westwood
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November 7, 6:07 pm
Coffee Cultured: Cold Brew
From latte art videos on Facebook to not-so-witty quotes on T-shirts, coffee is an indisputable aspect of our everyday lives. Every frappy hour is national news, and liking the taste of coffee is viewed as a mark of adulthood. Read more...
Photo: (Noelle Cho/Daily Bruin)
Campus, Lifestyle, The Quad, Westwood
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October 25, 6:14 pm
The Quad: The brewing process behind a craft beer
When I first turned 21 and could finally enjoy drinking alcohol in bars, I often found myself ordering mixed drinks, particularly any drink that could drown out the taste of the alcohol. Read more...
Photo: (Creative Commons photo by moleshko via Pixabay)
The Quad, Westwood
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October 23, 10:30 pm
The Quad: The pros and cons of Measure M
Measure M offers something for nearly everybody: a Purple Line to Westwood, better bus and rail services and freeway improvements. In order to pass, the measure needs to attain a two-thirds “yes” vote Nov. Read more...
Lifestyle, The Quad, Westwood
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October 23, 5:54 pm
The Quad: Sampling beer at Ralphs’ new bar section
Westwood Village’s bar scene may be nearly dead, but hope can spring from the most unexpected places. Cue Ralphs’ wine and beer bar, where you can do your grocery shopping and reward your amazing adult-ing without having to even finish doing so. Read more...
Photo: (Giselle Abcarian/Daily Bruin)
The Quad, Westwood
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October 13, 12:55 pm
Throwback Thursday: Parking, the never-ending issue in Westwood
Parking restrictions 30 years ago remain enforced to this day. Read more...
Photo: Timed parking zones became another fact of life in Westwood Village in the mid ’80s. (Daily Bruin archives)
The Quad, Westwood
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May 20, 4:39 pm
LA’s Expo Line Extension: Both new, and nothing new
I remember riding the Expo Line on my way back home from school for the first time two days after it opened in 2012. It was hard to imagine that that same train in four years time would reach the sea and harder to imagine that 60 years prior, the Los Angeles region had done that all the time. Read more...
Photo: A comic that depicts Pacific Electric red cars that ran across Los Angeles County in the first half of the 20th century. (Daily Bruin archives)





