Heisman Trophy returned to Reggie Bush
In 2024, where NIL (name image and likeness) is a priority for college athletes, Bush will again receive his Heisman after 14 years.
The Solar Eclipse and its effects on people
Johnson urged people to act on social media, writing “wake up, wake up, the apocalypse is here. Everyone who has ears, listen, your time to choose what you believe is now...”Could the solar eclipse be a plausible answer to why Johnson seemed to become manic, leading to murder?
USC students work to exchange cultures
Trying to come up with a group project idea for a “visions of diversity” class, cinematic arts students looked all around, and they came up with an idea to work with people they cross paths with every day.
GlobeFest promotes cultural diversity with cuisine from around the world
Walking into GlobeFest you immediately smell an array of the different cuisines offered, and see all those indulging in it
LAPD officer chokes music producer experiencing a mental health crisis during arrest
The Los Angeles Police Department launched an investigation of the “categorical use of force” used during the incident in North Hollywood.
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) – what, where and why
Costumes, parades and remembering loved ones, an honorary celebration
L.A. County to investigate hotels allegedly hiring migrant workers amid strike
Local hotels may be replacing striking employees with migrant workers. The L.A. County district attorney plans to investigate.
New food additive ban could affect thousands of popular snacks
A new bill banning foods with certain additives due to health concerns would go into effect in 2027.
FAFSA will no longer account for multiple college students in a family, but USC will
The FAFSA application won’t open until December, and will use a new method to calculate need.
Governor Gavin Newsom signs legislation protection LGBTQ+ youth
Three bills aiming to provide support for queer students were signed by the California governor on saturday
USC recognizes National Voter Registration Day
National Voter Registration Day was spotlighted on USC’s campus yesterday as civically engaged organizations both from USC and from the greater Los Angeles area joined in on educating students on their right to vote in Alumni Park.
USC places middle on college free speech rankings, students weigh in
A nonprofit organization ranks speech climate at USC to be average, but students say the campus is an accepting environment.