Imelda Padilla and Marisa Alcaraz’s positions in the Special Election runoff were imminent
A combination of their experience, policies and demographics gave them a big advantage over their fellow candidates
District 6 Special Elections: What issues matter to the Valley?
Your one-stop-shop guide to every candidate running in the District 6 City Council special elections.
Meet the District 6 candidates: Rose Grigoryan
Small business owner, and former journalist, Rose Grigoryan runs a campaign based on mental health response and small business support
BREAKING: USC will not bring back single-ride Lyft service
USC will not bring back the single-ride Lyft service. The shared ride program is here to stay, Folt said in an interview with Annenberg Media.
Folt talks affordability, sustainability, AI tech at the 2023 State of the University
In her annual speech, the president addressed this year's issues, as the university’s current goals. Folt talks affordability, sustainability, AI tech at the 2023 State of the University
Organized collective of students, faculty criticize the demotion of USC Chan director of admissions
Occupational therapy students and faculty are rallying over the former director, who they believe contributed significantly to diversifying the division.
Coming of age in conflict: the ‘Derry Girls’ on growing up in political turmoil
Packed with comedy and friendship, “Derry Girls” portrays what it is really like to grow in violence.
USC updates Greek life info after cutting ties with fraternity houses
Student Affairs updated its FAQ to state that the university cannot enforce event safety
DPS response to a fight on Brittingham Field leaves injured student frustrated
The altercation between USC students and some outside visitors prompted concerns about campus safety.
Physics lecturer turned popular TikTok star is leaving USC
Chris Sutherland became a recognizable USC figure following his social media stardom. But he’s stepping away from traditional academia, calling it “fatally flawed.”
SDA students turn to digital performances for Spring shows
USC School of Dramatic Arts will be hosting their shows in the Spring online due to the limitations of the pandemic.
How you can help people in Myanmar, according to USC BURSA’s virtual panel
The Burmese USC student organization invited a U.S./Myanmar relations expert to answer questions about the situation since the military coup.
Student who worked at campus bookstore sues USC, alleges racial harassment and retaliation
She claims she faced a hostile work environment where she was discriminated against for being a Black woman.
President Folt joins L.A. Mayor Garcetti to discuss local sustainability work
The panel event focused on how local governments and universities can work together and separately to address the effects of climate change in their communities.