A pink and green arch ““ formed by balloons ““ fluttered in the wind. The sun beating down on their helmets, bicyclists came trickling past the makeshift finish line.
Author Archives: Fiona Kirby
Financed by the Green Initiative Fund, Ackerman Union receives new solar panels
Twelve rows of gleaming black silicon sheets line the roof of Ackerman Student Union, absorbing the sun’s rays into the building’s humming electrical system.
Percent of independent voters in California hits all-time high with change in primaries
The percentage of voters registered without a party preference ”“ or independent ““ has reached an all-time high in California, according to registration statistics released recently by the California Secretary of State’s office.
Kaplan review center to open on UCLA campus
Aptitude tests for graduate school may sour the excitement of the new academic year for some students.
Saxon Steps demolition begins
UCLA Housing will today begin demolishing the Saxon Steps ““ which students use to travel between the Hill and the North Village ““ and will construct an 8-foot fence to close off the area where the path used to be.
High-speed rail line to link Los Angeles, Bay Area
The possibility of being able to travel from UCLA up to the Bay Area by train in a little less than three hours is speeding toward California.
Westwood CityTarget is denied alcohol license
When shoppers enter the newly built CityTarget for the store’s opening later this month, wallets in hand, they may find one thing missing ““ the liquor aisle.