The Westwood Enabler’s print edition is pictured. Instagram banned the Westwood Enabler’s account Wednesday evening. (Leydi Cris Cobo Cordon/Daily Bruin senior staff)
The Westwood Enabler was nearing its 10,000 follower mark on Instagram when the app banned its account Wednesday evening.
For 12 years, the Westwood Enabler – an independent student-run satirical newspaper – has covered campus, national and international news in a comedic light, said Maggie Kwan, a head editor for the publication.
Fast-food chain Jollibee will tentatively be coming to Westwood in 2026, according to the Westwood Village Improvement Association’s annual report.
Jollibee, which started in the Philippines and has since opened international locations, – serves fried chicken, hamburgers, spaghetti and other fast-food items.
This post was updated Feb. 20 at 9:46 p.m.
The UCLA Civil Rights Office is responding to a hate crime motivated by racial bias that occurred at University Apartments North Tuesday.
Two residents reported a racial slur written in permanent marker on their whiteboard to UCLA Residential Life on Tuesday at 6:31 p.m., according to a Clery Act Timely Warning sent by UCPD Friday afternoon.
UCPD said in the warning that neither resident had filed a report with the police department about the property vandalism as of 4:18 p.m.
This post was updated Feb. 22 at 10:22 p.m.
UCLA Housing is discontinuing 10-person university apartments for the 2026-27 academic year.
UCLA released its housing application Jan.
A person allegedly attempted to sexually assault two people on the Hill in the past week, UCPD said in a Friday morning Clery Timely Warning.
UCPD first learned about one attempted rape at midnight Feb.
This post was updated Feb. 22 at 10:33 p.m.
Researchers in the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science discovered a metallic material with nearly three times the thermal conductivity of copper, which could make some electronic devices – including AI chips – more effective.
Red Darby never expected to be accepted to UCLA, especially as a transfer student coming from Columbia College. And not the Columbia in New York City, or the one in Chicago.
When third-year data theory student Madeleine Curran declared UCLA’s gerontology minor, advisors warned her that the required classes were rarely available.
After nearly two years in the program, Curran said the advisors were right.
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