Parents of trans children blame Republicans for anti-trans laws and sentiments
Parents of trans kids around the country have spent time and money trying to protect their children from the harsh realities of their local communities and guide them along their journey. As resources are slowly being taken away by local and state legislation, the journey is getting more difficult for some parents.
The Smell: Does the experimental music venue really smell?
A D.I.Y. punk concert venue in downtown Los Angeles keeps the spirit of punk alive through volunteers.
Voter voices: Here’s what’s on their minds as they head to the polls
Super Tuesday voters grade Biden and describe the election in one word.
‘Not Trump’ might as well be on South Carolina primary ballot
Republican voters cite negative feelings toward Trump as they pick Nikki Haley.
Newsom says no to psychedelics in California
We chatted with David Dadiomov, an expert in therapeutic use of psychedelic drugs to learn what Newsom’s veto means.
What does the potential government shutdown mean for USC students?
We explain the potential government shutdown to students and got their reactions to the news.
USG rejected funding for established student organizations
USG’s dedication to equitable funding resulted in many established organizations not receiving funding they rely on.
The rise in California home prices hits communities of color harder
Disparities in housing prices across racial and ethnic groups affect South L.A. residents.
LAUSD workers reach tentative deal after strike
Proposed labor contract includes increased wages, bonus payments and health benefits.
How Rolling Loud tackled security post-Astroworld
The festival in Inglewood this weekend raised questions about safety at large concert venues.
Graduate students prepare for the next steps in unionizing
Following an overwhelming vote to unionize, graduate workers will look to address university misconduct.
Don’t miss out just ‘cause Cupid missed you
Students have varying opinions on what Valentine’s Day means, but regardless, USC and the surrounding area are hosting numerous events to celebrate the holiday.
L.A. County takes major step in addressing youth mental health crisis with free virtual therapy for K-12 students
In a move praised by mental health advocates and experts, LA County has partnered with telehealth company Hazel Health to offer virtual therapy services to its 1.3 million public K-12 students.