Queer and Ally Student Assembly to host LGBTQ+ friendly prom
The Second Chance Prom gives queer students an opportunity to redo the heteronormative high school tradition
Earth Crisis Day illuminates climate crisis and its impacts
Organizers say traditional Earth Day celebrations often focus on the positives. They hope the event shows Los Angelenos the seriousness of environmental issues.
Ground Zero Performance Cafe set for demolishment
Ground Zero Performance Cafe has acted as a central meeting spot for creatives on campus, and is set to close down on May 11.
USC files lawsuit against YouTube prank personalities
The university’s suit requests compensatory damages after the prank video creators disturbed a class.
Sonya Young Aadam carries on ‘a legacy of leadership’
She saw a gap in Black women’s health. Now, her organization, the California Black Women’s Health Project, helps advocate for Black women’s health care.
Leimert Park business owners push for parking spaces
These small business owners created an online petition to increase access and funding for parking.
USC to award six honorary degrees at commencement
Those receiving degrees include well-known philanthropists, entertainers and athletes.
Small businesses react to lifting the mask mandate in LA
Businesses make wearing masks optional for vaccinated individuals, after an update in CDC guidelines. Opinions regarding the new rules remain divided.
Meet the LA-based artist who is honoring Kobe and Gianna Bryant through sculpture
The artist behind a 160-pound bronze memorial to Kobe and Gianna Bryant speaks about the athlete's legacy and the two-year anniversary of his passing.
A Deep Dive into Club Swim and Club Sport Restrictions
After more than a year of canceled practices and tournaments due to COVID-19, USC club sports are eager to practice on campus. However, the ever-changing protocols are causing frustrations amongst players as many teams still face uncertainties in their season. Lara Prakash has more.
How is Title IX incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion after the USC Song Girls investigation?
In the wake of the bombshell Title IX investigation, the school must prioritize student reports.
Latinx Heritage Month: ‘La Casa’ Spotlight
It’s Latinx Heritage Month and all month long, Annenberg Media will bring you stories of students, faculty, and staff who are making a difference within their communities.
The Hong Kong Protests: Two Years Later
Almost two years since the start of the Hong Kong Protests, students from Hong Kong have reflected on the time of the protests and how life was like during.