If UCLA does not own an item, UC students, faculty, and staff can request it through the interlibrary loan (ILL) service.
Off-campus users who wish to request materials from UCLA can contact their local public or college libraries to request interlibrary loans of UCLA books or request photocopies of specific articles through the document delivery service.
The UCLA Library does not subscribe to latimes.com, nytimes.com, or any other newspaper websites. In fact, most newspaper sites don't even have an option for institutional subscriptions.
Instead we subscribe to third-party newspaper databases which license the articles from the newspaper publishers. These archives cover long time periods, provide advanced search features typically available in academic databases, and don't have ads! (Though they often index the ads present in the print newspapers, allowing you to actually search them.) Current archives are usually updated daily.
On the down side, archives are primarily about storing text and (sometimes) images. They usually don't contain videos or interactive features available on the original news sites.
is your link to full-text! Note that some sources only index journal articles—they don't actually have the full text. Use the button to find the full text or search for the journal title in the UCLA Library Catalog.