The unprecedented situation we find ourselves can have a psychological impact. To curtail mental anguish and promote emotional stability, get moving.
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With UCLA shifting to remote instruction, and most employees working from home, there will be many roads untraveled and commute time saved.
With most commutes and trips hitting the breaks, biking has emerged as one of the healthiest and safest ways to get around.
Being active is an important part of staying well, both mentally and physically. Here’s how biking helps our minds and bodies work better.
How to take a walk and still take care of your health during the COVID-19 crisis.
How UCLA and other transportation providers are working to reduce the spread of germs on buses and trains.
Tips to avoid getting sick when you travel.
A Westwood community group hopes to replace a street parking space with a parklet, pending approval from the city.
Q&A with UCLA Administrative Vice Chancellor Michael Beck about the benefits of bike commuting.
Establishing a routine—which starts the night before—can improve your mood and energy level throughout the workday.