Thousands of people choose to embark on a deadly journey through the beautiful and deceiving Devil’s Highway. See why they make that decision to cross the border and risk their lives in the process.
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Lack of urgency, coordination has sidelined Los Angeles’ HHH program
Proposition HHH, Los Angeles' $1.2 billion program to build 10,000 units of housing for the homeless, has been criticized for not keeping pace with the rise of homelessness, as projects run behind schedule and over budget.
In newly-minted swing state Arizona, Latinx voters could make the difference on election night
Changing demographics and increased voter registration has played into the Democrats' favor.
Proposed USG budget for Fall 2020 features major cuts
If the proposed budget is approved by the USG Senate, several student assemblies and committees may have their budgets significantly cut back.
USC Annenberg professor to lead BuzzFeed News as new editor-in-chief
Mark Schoofs, a visiting professor at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, will be the new editor-in-chief of BuzzFeed News, BuzzFeed Founder and CEO Jonah Peretti announced Tuesday. In an exclusive interview with Annenberg Media, Mark Schoofs shared his plans for BuzzFeed News and its collaboration with the Annenberg school.
USC Student Health begins testing community for antibodies
On April 29, USC announced it would be testing a random sample of 500-800 students for COVID-19 antibodies. Testing began yesterday and will run through May 8. Students who test positive for antibodies are also encouraged to take a diagnostic test to see if they currently have COVID-19.
Students concerned about off-campus housing options for next semester
Students are grappling with off-campus housing circumstances for next year amidst the uncertainty of whether classes will resume in-person or online.
Undergraduate Student Government president and vice president host “ask me anything” meeting
USG President and Vice President Truman Fritz and Rose Ritch hosted a meeting on April 30 to take questions from students regarding university operations.
Democrats and Republicans both feel disillusioned with party’s choice for president
Republicans, Democrats both feel disillusioned with party’s choice for president
Profiles from a Polarized America: West Hollywood council member isn’t like most pro-choice politicians
West Hollywood council member isn’t like most pro-choice politicians
USC Department of Safety is investigating a hazing report near campus
An anonymous person reported a hazing incident to DPS through the LiveSafe app on April 15. According to DPS, the incident occurred at an earlier date, but was reported on Wednesday.
College students unaware of importance and how to complete US census
Questions surrounding who should and should not fill out the 2020 Census has left college students feeling puzzled.
USC’s acceptance rate rises to 16% for the Class of 2024
USC's acceptance rate increased to 16% this year, as the university admitted 2,000 more students than last year.
Lack of on-campus tours, admissions packets doesn’t deter admitted students
USC cancelled on-campus tours and only announced admissions decisions online this year, yet prospective students are still eager to attend the university.
Students concerned about work-study incomes during online classes period
Students with federal work study are concerned about their financial stability given the university's recommendation to not return to campus after Spring break.