 It is early autumn in Southern California. A little university town called Westwood begins to stir. The school which Westwood serves is the University of California at Los Angeles, known as UCLA. It's a very young institution compared with other American universities, such as Harvard, which was founded in the time of Galileo. Despite its relative youth, UCLA has grown fast to meet the needs of a growing population. Today, it is one of America's largest universities, and it is still expanding. This, then, is the university, more than just a continuation of high school, more than the search for knowledge for its own sake. It is an active contributor to the society in which it exists.