Trump wins Colorado ballot disqualification case at US Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled favorably for Donald Trump Monday; a major victory for the former president's 2024 election campaign. The ruling will bar states from disqualifying candidates for federal office under a constitutional provision involving insurrection and reversing Colorado's exclusion of him from its ballot. Students turn out to poles on the final day of early federal elections. Heavy snow in northern California blocks roadways and travelers across the state.
CSU student assistants unionize
The California State University Employees Union demands benefits such as better pay and sick time
Hundreds of students march in support of Rafah
The Los Angeles chapter of the Palestinian Youth Movement marched in support of Rafah today.
Inside the process of modernizing a hanbok legacy
Leehwa Wedding & Traditional Korean Dress brings the formal Korean attire back in style by introducing a modern touch.
How a retirement plan bloomed into a home run business
Sherry Chang left the beauty industry, directing her talents toward gorgeous confections made with Korean rice cakes instead.
Los Angeles Community College District launches pilot program to support students experiencing homelessness
The year-long program will direct over $1 million of funding toward L.A. community college students facing housing insecurity.
Cool Globes exhibit cool renditions of climate change issues
A cross-collaboration of environmental studies and Roski students are ready to unveil their creative globe designs.
Here’s how you can enjoy South L.A. Earth Week
Celebrating Earth Week is world wide and in our back yard. See how to get involved to help the planet's sustainability beyond this week
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.
Leimert Park business owners push for parking spaces
These small business owners created an online petition to increase access and funding for parking.
Annual leaders’ summit returns in-person for the first time since the pandemic
Speakers shared their professional experiences at the annual leadership conference.
Rising gas prices put financial strain on USC students with cars
Commuting students talk about the inflation of U.S. gas prices, affected by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The L.A. Homeless Count resumes after year-long postponement
The Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count took place from Feb. 22 through Feb. 24, resuming after a year-long hiatus due to the pandemic.
USC on the cusp of hiring first ever Sub-Saharan African history professor
Professors and students anticipate an “overdue” addition to the history faculty.
USC reflects on a year of the Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer
Some students say little has changed a year after Christopher Manning was hired but others believe that DEI initiatives take time to implement.