The Los Angeles Jewish community mourn lives lost in the Israel-Hamas conflict
Thousands of people gathered at vigils and services following the recent Hamas attack against Israel.
‘It’s a little disrespectful’: Move out deadline adds to student stress
The university's check-out extension policy is not clear to those living in university housing.
Canter’s Deli vows to ‘never disappear’
Co-owner Jacqueline Canter opens up about what it takes to keep the famed Jewish deli in business.
‘Rent is too damn high’: UC workers rally for wage increases, affordable housing
As the cost of living in California continues to rise, workers struggle to make ends meet.
USG president-elect on claiming her space as the university’s next leader
As the daughter of immigrant parents, USG President-elect Divya Jakadtar says her road to the university’s most elite leadership position was a struggle.
USC announces new provost for academic affairs
Andrew T. Guzman prepares to step into the new role after serving as dean of the USC Gould School of Law.
Triston Ezidore makes history as L.A.’s youngest elected leader
In November 2022, voters elected the USC sophomore to the Culver City School Board. His rise to office reflects lifetime challenge of finding his voice.
‘The most impressive class yet’: USC admission rate hits record low
Accepted and rejected high school students open up about the college admissions process, as the Class of 2027 break University records.
New USG leaders describe ‘misogyny’ within student government
USG President Hannah Woodworth acknowledged a complaint has been filed, as members split over the culture of the organization.
Women’s History Month Kicks-Off at USC
USC celebrates Women’s History Month by hosting events all month long, including music festivals, conferences, workshops and more.
USC remembers rapper Nipsey Hussle as killer sentenced to 60 years
Wednesday’s sentencing of Eric Holder Jr. sheds light on the rapper’s legacy in L.A.
‘Taking my freedom’: Victims of catalytic converter theft speak out
Catalytic converter crimes are on the rise nationwide. Here’s why Southern California’s a “hotbed” for theft.
USG presidential race heats up with upcoming debate
Student body president and vice president candidates will debate campus issues at Wallis Annenberg Hall Thursday night.
Sunshine sweeps across Southern California
With highs in the 70s this week, for Californians, spring has sprung.
Antisemitism sends shockwaves through UCSB campus
More than a hundred fliers circulated around Isla Vista, spreading lies about Jewish people and denying the Holocaust.