Formed on the promise to bring sweeping change to a long-declining neighborhood, the newly-certified Westwood Neighborhood Council may have to wait a number of months before it can act as a functioning body.
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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.
UCLA History Project provides a glimpse into university’s momentous past
For each generation of students that passes through UCLA, it may be difficult to realize that the Spring Sing tradition they enjoy so much is actually 65 years old, or that students dressed in blue and gold have journeyed to the Rose Bowl with UCLA license plate adornments for even longer.
As UCLA campus grows, architecture recalls style of original four buildings
Though the UCLA campus currently is comprised of approximately 200 buildings on 419 acres, it all began in 1929 with four: Royce Hall, Powell Library, the Humanities Building and Haines Hall.
Tailgate precedes UCLA-USC rivalry game
For many Bruin and Trojan fans, the UCLA-USC rivalry culminates with one specific event: Game Day.
Bruins to keep revived tradition alive by wearing home jerseys at Coliseum
The last time the UCLA Bruins wore their home jerseys in the Coliseum, Rick Neuheisel was a young walk-on quarterback on a young Bruin team.
UCLA-USC rivalry tradition still running strong
Meggan McGrath’s connection to UCLA dates back to November 1989 when her parents brought her home as a newborn from the hospital.