PUNO, PERU “”mdash; The history of Western influence in Peru has been, for the most part, an unpleasant tale.
Author Archives: Will Weiss
Renovation to retain old feel of Pauley Pavilion
When the doors to Pauley Pavilion opened in 1965, school administrators were already talking about a renovation.
University provides resources for financially distressed
Times are hard.
Look beneath the surface to uncover messages
Though a great deal of lore, if not tradition, at UCLA is associated with the university’s network of steam tunnels that run beneath campus, UCLA and its employees take steps to prevent students from getting in.
Students gather to fight Prop. 8
Dave Valk says he is leading a charge.
Villaraigosa reelected mayor
By a margin that was considerably smaller than had been expected, incumbent Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa was reelected to his post by the voters of Los Angeles on Tuesday.
Issues forum scheduled
Candidates for the Los Angeles Unified School District board and advocates both in support of and opposed to Measure B, will be speaking in Haines 220 at 7 tonight as part of a local election forum organized by the undergraduate student government external vice president’s office.