John Samuel was known by his family and friends for his spirit and generosity and will be remembered for his sense of humor and love of life.
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Village business climate evolves
In Westwood this past year some smaller, family-owned businesses closed, making room for corporate locations that can more easily afford the substantial rent on commercial properties in the area.
Group hosts same-sex wedding
Robert Cesario read personalized vows at his wedding to Mark Alton Brown, his partner of nearly 34 years, in a ceremony in Kerckhoff Grand Salon on Thursday.
Since its formation three years ago, the Student Coalition for Marriage Equality has pushed for marriage laws and benefits to extend to everyone, including the gay and lesbian community.
A new way to get to LAX
Beginning June 14, UCLA community members needing to get to or from the airport will have a new transportation option.
T-shirt exhibit broaches violence
Starting today, Dickson Court and the Court of Sciences will be the site of the Clothesline Project, an art exhibit featuring T-shirts created by survivors of sexual violence.
Race aids children’s hospital
Early Sunday morning, Bruin Plaza became a haven of debauchery, harboring hundreds of swashbuckling pirates clad in eye patches, bandanas and running shorts.
Bruin Republicans shows documentary on heated issue
A group of professors, scientists and skeptical citizens came together to make “The Great Global Warming Swindle,” which was screened Tuesday night on campus by the Bruin Republicans.