‘We’re not going back to zero’ Transgender politicians are challenging the status quo
As transgender rights become an increasingly polarizing political wedge, transgender public officials and political candidates seek to change the narrative.
Five underground musicians relay their musings through 808s and synths
All under one roof and letting the creative juices flow, meet four emo rappers and a guy named Spookybands.
Coverage of the three mass shootings in California hints at media bias
Despite higher death tolls from the Fresno and Paradise Hills shootings, these events have been overshadowed by reporting on the Saugus High School shooting.
Migrant children being held by US is at an all time high
The US has held almost 70,000 children in 2019, which is an all-time high for the US.
Apple announces $2.5 billion for affordable housing, public officials respond
Public officials responded to Silicon Valley's latest and largest donation aimed at addressing housing affordability.
Student group spreads body positivity with an on-campus fair
USC’s Student Assembly for Gender Empowerment (SAGE) hosted its second annual Body Love Fair in Alumni Park Thursday. The fair is one of a series of events put on by SAGE in celebration of its Body Love Month.
Honoring indigenous people in Los Angeles
On Sunday, Oct. 13, Los Angeles City Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell will host Los Angeles County’s second annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration at City Hall and Grand Park. The event’s theme, “Past, Present, and Future,” is meant to coincide with calls for state and federal authorities to formally change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day.