Eleven years ago, a group of UCLA students leased a van for $86 a month and parked it in West Hollywood once a week.
Author Archives: Neha Jaganathan
Increased oversight for university-industry drug research partnerships
The pharmaceutical industry has a history of working with higher education to foster research and innovation.
Population poll comes to campus
It’s not going to determine the next president. It won’t change marriage laws. There aren’t debates and campaign posters.
New Westwood Neighborhood Council spurs debate
Nearly 10 years after the initial formation of the Los Angeles neighborhood council system, on Jan. 19, the seven-member Board of Neighborhood Commissioners voted unanimously to certify the creation of the first Westwood Neighborhood Council.
Alumni don’t let Crosstown Rivalry decide their path
Edward Rhodes remembers marching in blue and gold during the Rose Bowl game in 1966.
Halloween blends different cultural customs
Contemporary Halloween celebrations are generally associated with pumpkin-carving, trick-or-treating and haunted houses, but the night of Oct. 31 is fraught with an ancient history that draws from different cultural traditions.
Zipcar rents vehicles by the hour
The experience of being a car owner in Westwood is generally accompanied by stories of hassles and parking tickets.