About 1,200 mock graves filled Wilson Plaza at the bottom of Janss Steps on Tuesday, representing U.S. military casualties in the Iraq war.
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Weapon scare disrupts Westwood
Following reports that a person in Westwood was holding an object resembling a rifle Wednesday afternoon, several blocks in the North Village were cordoned off while LAPD and UCPD officers investigated the claim.
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Police shut down streets after reports of armed man in Westwood
Following reports that a person in Westwood was holding an object resembling a rifle Wednesday afternoon, several blocks in the North Village were cordoned off while LAPD and UCPD officers investigated the claim.
UC police to get new station
A University of California Board of Regents committee approved over $20 million to build university police a new station Tuesday. The department has faced problems of overcrowding for years.
Minority numbers up from last year
The preliminary enrollment data for the first admissions cycle using the new holistic approach was released Friday, showing a significant increase in the number of underrepresented minorities who plan to enroll as freshmen, including 203 black students.
Digital modeling project promising
The aerial view of downtown Los Angeles was spectacular ““ glittering high rises, cars moving along the freeway, pedestrians waiting for buses.
Candidates’ campaigns heat up on Bruin Walk
Walking on Bruin Walk on Monday, students encountered campaigning including blue lemonade, green balloons, dancing and even a puppy.