Proposal for mental health and addiction beds for L.A.’s unhoused community heard Thursday
Los Angeles County settlement rejected for the second time, judge wants more action and oversight.
Can artificial intelligence replicate human consciousness?
USC Dornsife hosts panel on AI technology advancement.
ATHENA summit kicks off Women’s History Month at USC
Marshall School of Business and the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies hosted the event on Thursday in collaboration with Annenberg.
A place where people are on loan to readers
Inspired by Human Library pop-ups at other universities, USC students hosted their own rendition on Wednesday at Alumni Park.
California is due for a major earthquake, but is USC ready to combat it?
Faculty and students share concerns and tips for surviving “The Big One”.
After LeBron James breaks record, USC students debate his place in basketball history.
LeBron breaks all-time scoring record with his 38,388th point of his career against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
As Senate hearings commence, Live Nation is shaping up to be the ‘Anti-Hero’
The Senate Judiciary Committee sat down on Tuesday to discuss potential negative effects following the 2010 merger between leading ticket seller, Ticketmaster, and massive concert company Live Nation.
First-Gen Plus Success Center to host ‘First-Gen Week’
This week, the First-Gen Plus Success Center is having "First-Gen Week." As Claire Sures reports, there are five days of education and camaraderie for first generation students.