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Westwood

[west-wood]

noun

  1. a city in E Massachusetts.

  2. a town in NE New Jersey.



Westwood

/ ˈwɛstˌwʊd /

noun

  1. Dame Vivienne ( Isabel ). born 1941, British fashion designer: noted for her punk designs of the late 1970s

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A new fantastical character is making an appearance at the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Glendon Avenue in Westwood, just outside UCLA’s Hammer Museum.

Donors have criticized Jarmond for not getting Kelly to do more work to support the football team’s NIL efforts, leading to the team lagging far behind its conference counterparts, and was also slow to publicly recognize and support Men of Westwood, the collective spearheading UCLA’s NIL endeavors.

A petition to have Jarmond resign or be removed has collected more than 1,400 signatures and a mobile billboard truck circulated Westwood last week with messages such as “UCLA Football Deserves Better Fire AD Martin Jarmond” and “$7 Million Buyout for UCLA’s AD? Failure Never Paid So Well.”

To close out the show with melodrama, Pechuga Vintage studio director Priscilla Yael prowled in a sensual black Vivienne Westwood demi-couture dress, Vivienne Westwood shoes and a Kiki de Montparnasse mask, with her hands tied and her eyes blindfolded in black lace.

AD Martin Jarmond’s continued participation in a selection committee should be canceled and he should be escorted out the Westwood Avenue gates.

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