‘Diluting the Asian vote’
Community leaders say split Orange County congressional district is a challenge. But you don’t have to be Asian to be an advocate, knowing and engaging with the community can lead to higher civic engagement.
Community leaders announce campaign to commemorate 30th anniversary of the L.A. Riots
The purpose of the campaign is to build bridges between communities and combat myths that keep communities divided, officials say.
Rick Caruso steps down from his role as Chair of the USC Board of Trustees
The former Chair is running for mayor of the city of Los Angeles.
Renowned classical music host to retire after 43 years at Classical KUSC
Jim Svejda will depart the USC-operated classical music station that broadcasts from downtown Los Angeles later this month.
Does polarization affect conversations in the classroom at USC?
Civil discourse is often considered an essential component of higher education. However, universities have arguably become ideological battlegrounds rather than communities of free inquiry. How is polarization affecting conversations in the classroom at USC?
USC fuel station offers convenient alternative to local pumps
The station’s regular gas price is 7 cents cheaper than the L.A. average and touts convenience as its selling factor, allowing students to pay with their USCards.
Korean-language thriller ‘Squid Game’ on target to be the most successful series in Netflix history
Students are optimistic about the growing global demand for foreign language content