What are Trojans up to this summer?
While some are focused on jobs and internships others will be enjoying a much needed vacation.
The 30th annual L.A. Times Festival of Books returns to USC
Authors, panels, and artists will all come together to celebrate literature, reading, and everything in between!
Commemorating 110 years: USC reflects on Armenian Genocide anniversary
USC and UCLA’s Armenian Student Associations will host a joint candlelight vigil on Thursday night.
Where Harvard stands with the Trump administration
After Harvard refused to accept the President’s demands, officials have cut over $2 billion in funding and are questioning the university’s tax-exempt status.
Homies, Healing and Harmony: The unofficial story of Homeboy Industries takes center stage
“Homeboys, A Musical” brings it back to Boyle Heights, sharing the history of the non-profit while reminding everyone “give us jobs, not jails!”
Experts visit Annenberg to share immigration reporting tips
Panelists discussed connecting with vulnerable sources and reporting accurately in an open forum with students.
Getting to know the 2025-2026 USG candidates and the only Latine USG candidate running for president
Current USG Senator Heydy Vasquez talks about her campaign, leadership, and advocacy.
Students call for more undocumented resources
Although anyone can attend USC regardless of legal status, students say help is difficult to find once they enroll.
USC international student population ranked first in California
Many students have found a community far from home at the university, which also hosts the fifth most international students in the nation.
Four of the most important propositions on the California ballot
Voters will decide whether to raise the minimum wage and allow for easier rent control, among other measures.
Dímelo’s Voter Guide
Feeling nervous about voting in the election? Dímelo has bilingual resources around South Central to make you feel confident in your vote.
Meet the two Latina socialists on the ballot this November
A Dominican American and a Chicana have teamed up to take on the White House during this year’s election.
Support for political violence remains low despite current political climate
Assassination attempts in recent months have marked hostility and polarization ahead of the 2024 election.
Los Angeles events mark one-year anniversary of October 7, students reflect
Organizations on campus and elsewhere in Los Angeles held vigils and protests remembering the Hamas attack on Israel, acknowledging a year of conflict.
Dengue virus appears in Los Angeles
Four cases of the dengue virus have been reported in Los Angeles County unrelated to travel.