Looking down from the hilltop of her family’s San Diego home, Monica Hernandez can see the sweep of the Tijuana skyline.
Category Archives: Westwood
UCLA graduate students help inner-city youth in Teacher Education Program
Edith Issakhanian’s job extends far beyond demonstrating the Pythagorean Theorem and grading homework.
Hope 4 Homeless hopes to educate about Los Angeles’ less fortunate
Seeing a homeless person in Westwood or in neighboring cities around UCLA is not uncommon for many students.
Sunday’s 7.2 quake in Baja California may still pose a threat of large aftershocks
Four days have passed since a 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked Baja California, and while no major aftershocks have occurred, the worst may be yet to come.
Organizations encourage 2010 Census participation among UCLA students
With the 2010 Census currently taking place, efforts all across the nation are underway advocating for city participation.
Study shows increase in multigenerational households promotes development, culture
Religious artwork lines the interior walls of the establishment that, from the outside, looks indistinguishable from any other building.
Safer Alternative for Enjoyable Recreation promotes decriminalization of cannabis at college
Daniel Panzer said he tried everything to fight off his insomnia.