Celebrity endorsements and their influence on young voters in the 2024 election
From pop stars to internet influencers, did the abundant celebrity endorsements shape the voting decisions of Americans this November?
Voter voices: Here’s what’s on their minds as they head to the polls
University Park neighbors share their votes and describe the election in one word.
The countdown to Spring Break: What are USC students up to?
As the week winds down, plans for break begin.
What does Black History Month mean?
It’s that time of the year again when we celebrate the rich, inspiring and soul-shaking history of the Black Americans. It has been 47 years since this month was officially recognized by then-President Gerald R. Ford to “honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” However, in those 47 years, systematic racism, homophobia, and prejudice remain prevalent issues facing the Black community. Three USC students take a moment to explore and discuss the state of Black History Month in 2024 – its value, its impact and its potential for the future.
Love stories: Reflecting on the meaning of Valentine’s Day
Students share what Valentine's Day means to them through the lens of personal experiences.
USC organizations host Student Sustainability Town Hall
Panelists discuss USC’s new Trojan sustainability learning modules.
LAUSD workers reach tentative deal after strike
Proposed labor contract includes increased wages, bonus payments and health benefits.
Police Free LAUSD Coalition calls for greater mental health resources for Black students
Black students in the Los Angeles Unified School District have enormous mental health needs that aren’t being met, according to a survey conducted by student activists which consisted of responses from over 2,300 students at 100 Los Angeles Unified School District schools.
Author of ‘The 1619 Project’ speaks to a USC audience
USC Visions and Voices host Nikole Hannah-Jones for Black history month.
Biden addresses the country with a message of unity in his longest State of the Union speech yet
The president appealed to bipartisanship to a newly elected Congress, promising to tackle issues like police reform, healthcare, and the economy.
Where do you study on campus?
Students share their favorite study spots on campus and it's not the library.
USG announces the 16 candidates running for senate
Meet the senatorial candidates campaigning for a spot in USG’s 2023-24 legislative branch.
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.
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.