Ice cream truck in SoLA
In the Southwestern district of Los Angeles, Watts, a looping jingle from a bright red truck is instantly recognizable to locals.
Shooting near USC leaves one dead
The incident sparked concerns about the lack of transparency provided to USC community by DPS.
L.A.’s largest book festival is headed to USC this weekend
Los Angeles Times Festival of Books: L.A.’s largest book festival is headed to USC this weekend
Yes, paper straws are annoying, but you can still do your part to make Earth a greener place
Six ways to celebrate Earth month this April and the rest of the year.
Students showcase ‘amazing’ work for top USC officials
Seven schools presented unique projects at a retreat for members of the USC Board of Trustees.
Freezing freshmen and shivering sophomores: USC residents left without heating during frigid temperatures
USC students living in on-campus housing pose concerns over the lack of centralized heating as L.A. experiences a rare blizzard warning.
Councilmember Monica Rodriguez announces new program for community taskforce
$2.2 million is being directed towards city workers who often face traumatic situations in their work.
L.A. City Council approves new anti-eviction policies to protect renters
The updated protections signify a victory for tenants’ rights in L.A.
Student Creates Petition to Include ‘MENA’ in USC’s Common App and other forms
A student has started a campaign to include a Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) racial category in USC's common app and USC forms, here is Daphne Yaman [Yah-Mahn] with the breakdown.
USC’s Newest Major Allows Students to Study Business and Cinematic Arts
Yesterday, USC launched its latest major, the Business Cinematic Arts (BCA) program. This new degree is offered at the Marshall School of Business, where students now have the opportunity to emphasize their business studies in cinematic arts.
USC and Hebrew Union College Celebrate Their 50-Year Partnership
In 1971, the Hebrew Union College, also known as HUC, moved their Los Angeles Campus from Hollywood to University Park. This was right next to USC, which at the time did not have a Jewish studies program. Today, USC and HUC’s partnership has provided graduate and doctoral programs for 50 years.