South L.A. residents count down as construction persists for the George Lucas Museum
The anticipated addition to Exposition Park garners excitement and controversy during its extended construction process.
Annenberg awards Reuters team for series on Nigerian war crimes
A team at Reuters News Agency received the Selden Ring Award for Investigative Journalism on Monday
Women’s History Month highlights the ongoing fight for women’s rights in Iran
Members of the USC Iranian community build momentum for the Women, Life, Freedom movement in Iran.
Graduate students prepare for the next steps in unionizing
Following an overwhelming vote to unionize, graduate workers will look to address university misconduct.
Latinx Student Assembly changes name to ‘Latine Student Assembly,’ and student publications are working to reflect the switch
Following the name change of the Latine Student Assembly, representatives from USC student publications talk about the impact of language on diverse, multi-faceted communities.
Battling conflict with art: how USC students deal with Asian hate
As part of the group DAY, USC students host cultural events to share their experiences and struggles.
‘Many of them were comparing it to Hogwarts’
Local elementary school students learned the method behind the magic at USC Kids News, an undergraduate-led humanities workshop.
Podcast Diabetic Bestie aims to destigmatize and educate on the disease
With millions of diabetics in the United States the approaching holiday season could provide challenges to those with diabetes relating food. USC student and diabetic podcast producer Nicole Barron discusses this coupled with tips from a USC diabetic researcher.
COP27 meetings reignite the continued fight against Climate Change
The United Nations Framework Convention will meet in Egypt this November to discuss on going Climate Change related issues. Issues such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing financial action in developing countries will be touched upon.
LA vs. Hate Week begins
In order to promote safety and awareness LA v Hate and AAPI Advisory Board come together to offer panels, events, and workshops in the next coming weeks to engage the community in discussion and thought surrounding hate incidents.
Halloweekend events to look out for
It's that time of year again! Halloween is right around the corner, and while the holiday may fall on a Monday this year, that isn't stopping students from celebrating spooky season all weekend long.