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The college's athletic teams are nicknamed the Wildcats. The teams were previously known as the Oilers. The Wildcats nickname was adopted in 2008. [7] The college currently sponsors 12 varsity sports, five men's, six women's, and one co-ed. West Los Angeles competes as a member of the California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) in the Western State Conference (WSC) for all sports ...
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Albert L. Gordon, J.D. (deceased), San Fernando Valley College of Law 1962, former attorney and advocate for gay rights [9] Louise Linton, J.D., (date unknown) actress, wife of Steve Mnuchin [10] [failed verification] [citation needed] Frank K. Wheaton, J.D. 1982, sports agent, former radio host for KPFK Los Angeles, attorney [citation needed]
Trustees are paid $2,000 per month and oversee a community college district that serves nearly 194,000 students, according to the most recent data from the 2023-2024 academic year.
This category is for American football players who played at West Los Angeles College. Pages in category "West Los Angeles Wildcats football players" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
The campus changed its name to Los Angeles City College in 1938. [4] The California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) was founded on July 2, 1947 by an act of the California legislature and opened for classes as Los Angeles State College (LASC) on the campus of Los Angeles City College. As president of LACC, P. Victor Peterson also ...
Westwood Boulevard is a street in Los Angeles that runs through the heart of Westwood ... (going east/west). Most of the large office buildings in Westwood are ...
In 1969, the college became a part of the Los Angeles Community College District. [3] L.A. Trade Tech's fashion design program is the oldest in Los Angeles, [4] having started in 1925. [5] During World War Two, the college offered around-the-clock courses so women could train in vocational areas to help the war effort.