The town that sits just south of UCLA’s campus looks entirely different from how it did years ago, when the Janns Investment Company opened it in 1929.
Author Archives: Chris Eldredge
Waste Watchers weigh in on trashed food
During their sophomore years, Heidi Winner and Alisa Ahmadian noticed that UCLA students living in the dorms waste a lot of food.
Village sees power outage
Morgan Smith was studying when her sorority house lost power a couple of weeks ago.
Student Legal Services wins award
UCLA’s Student Legal Services office was recently named the “Most Outstanding Student Legal Services Office” in the western region of the United States.
Bill would set legal age for salvia
A bill passed by the state Assembly, now in the state Senate, would make selling the hallucinogenic drug salvia to anyone under the age of 18 a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail and $1,000 in fines.
Professors sign on to open-access textbooks
The free online textbook Professor Jake Lusis uses for his mouse genetics class is the best book he could find.
Instructors use tech to reach students
Richard Kahn tries hard to make himself accessible to his students.