Hundreds of Native Americans and other community members attended the 39th annual UCLA Pow Wow from Saturday to Sunday.
Hosted by the American Indian Student Association and held at the Wallis Annenberg Stadium, the two-day event – which was free to the public – featured music and dances across different Native American cultures.
Rowing races typically go straight from start to finish.
On Saturday morning, the Bruins’ route took a detour.
About 350 meters into UCLA rowing’s third varsity eight race of the Dexter Lake Invitational, a piece of Gonzaga’s boat fell off, causing the Bulldog’s boat to run into the Bruin’s boat.
This post was updated April 25 at 3:52 p.m.
Public transit supporters discussed advocacy strategies at last Thursday’s Mobilizing for Mobility event.
Co-hosted by the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, Move LA and the Undergraduate Students Association Council Facilities Commission’s Transportation Equity and Access Committee, the event focused on universal basic mobility initiatives, transit advocacy and transportation solutions.
Los Angeles World Airports rejected an initiative by the North Westwood Neighborhood Council to restore the FlyAway bus service in Westwood.
The NWWNC passed a community impact statement April 3 requesting the LA Board of Airport Commissioners and City Council to conduct a study and reestablish the FlyAway bus service from Westwood to LAX.
House of Mandi is bringing authentic Yemeni cuisine to the Westwood community.
The restaurant, which opened March 15, features traditional Arabic seating and music along with its Yemeni menu.
This post was updated Feb. 27 at 8:48 p.m.
Businesses can now apply for the permanent Al Fresco outdoor dining program and financial assistance to help business owners transition to the program, Mayor Karen Bass announced Feb.
This post was updated Jan. 30 at 10:19 p.m.
The Division of Campus Life and BruinsVote co-hosted an installation of the Democracy Workshops series at the Los Angeles Tennis Center’s Straus Clubhouse on Tuesday.
This post was updated Dec. 3 at 10:25 p.m.
The Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden hosted its annual “Botany of the Holidays” event, which features plants used in global holiday traditions, Thursday.
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