Saturday, June 14


The Quad: Know your rights – A student guide to tenant laws in Westwood

Around my 21st birthday, I woke up one morning to a not-so-pleasant surprise: My bathroom sink was backed up and water was overflowing, seeping underneath the doorway and soaking into the carpet of my bedroom floor. Read more...

Photo: Los Angeles property database ZIMAS helps tenants figure out if a property is rent-controlled. In Westwood, 543 Landfair Avenue is an example of housing that is covered by the Rent Stabilization Ordinance. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)




The Quad: An examination of firearm policy in the state of California

There’s nothing like a massive weapons bust to further inflame the hot-button issue of gun control. Over 1,000 guns were seized May 8 from a home in Holmby Hills – a neighborhood not far from UCLA’s campus. Read more...

Photo: There is no law dictating the amount of guns a person can own, but the nature of the firearms, including assault weapons, makes the collection illegal. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)


The Quad: Why specialty coffee shops have bean on the rise, culture surrounding them

When I envision the perfect homework setup for a Sunday morning, I expect the typical lecture notes and essay outlines. But more than anything, I look forward to my oat milk latte at one of the many craft coffee spots in Los Angeles. Read more...

Photo: With the rise of the craft coffee movement in Los Angeles, students are turning to specialty cafes like the new Upside Down shop in Westwood, an art, community and coffee space. (Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin)




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