At just 17, Caleb Blanchette is playing beyond his years
How a little-known setter from Tennessee became one of the youngest stars in volleyball.
Is grafitti on the rise in Downtown LA?
From murals of Kobe Bryant to dried spray paint on the train tracks, graffiti seems to be everywhere in Los Angeles. But a recent local report says while coverage around the subject has increased in frequency, the amount of graffiti actually being done has stayed the same.
Supreme Court hears social media arguments
The case relates to the validity of free speech laws in Florida and Texas.
USC lacrosse puts aside ‘Pride’ to rout Hofstra
The No. 15 Trojans used a balanced offense to earn their first victory at “home” this season.
67 Palestinians killed, two hostages rescued in Israeli military offensive
The Israel Defense Force killed 67 Palestinians in a rescue attempt that freed two hostages in Rafah.
Students speak on torrential rain
Over six inches of rain has splashed Los Angeles since Sunday.
USC lacrosse to face familiar foes in new places
The No. 17 Trojans will play at two different home sites due to construction at their home McAlister Field.
USC graduate student workers reach tentative deal
The deal came less than 36 hours before GSWOC was supposed to go on strike.
The battle for the bell returns to USC as rivalry week kicks off
Students are preparing for the big rivalry football game between USC and crosstown rival UCLA.
Grinch’s termination sparks reactions from the USC community
Students offer their thoughts on USC football’s former defensive coordinator and upcoming games.
Student Union fourth floor reopens after renovations
After five months of renovation, the Student Union held a grand re-opening Tuesday afternoon of its new spaces for the LGBTQ+ Center, Latinx/Chicanx Center for Advocacy and Student Affairs (La CASA), Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS) and more.
Viral video shows people removing posters of kidnapped Israeli hostages
Demonstrators and DPS were recorded on separate videos removing signs near a campus entrance.
California Sen. Laphonza Butler won’t run for 2024 Senate
Butler cited on Thursday the challenges of running for office and the desire to spend more time with her daughter as reasoning for her choice.
Death toll in the Israel-Hamas conflict reaches 1,500
In the latest developments, Israel has declared war and Hamas has threatened to execute Israeli hostages live on air.
PHOTOS: Los Angeles Tenants Union, La Unión de Vecinos, protest in the streets of Boyle Heights
Activist groups take to the streets of Boyle Heights to protest a proposed rent increase and the end of the L.A. eviction moratorium.