Attending the U.N. COP27 climate summit as a college student
Exposing the reality for youth activists stuck in the ‘Green Zone’
“Someone’s way up”
How scholarship recipient Myles Molnar gives back to the Swim with Mike Foundation.
Environmental experts imagine a ‘Fossil-Free L.A.’ at an Earth Month festival
Environmental experts imagine a ‘Fossil-Free L.A.’ at an Earth Month festival
The rise in California home prices hits communities of color harder
Disparities in housing prices across racial and ethnic groups affect South L.A. residents.
L.A. County COVID-19 emergency rules set to expire March 31
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors rejected a proposal to re-extend the emergency rules’ expiry date.
Casa de Rosas campus reopened for previously unhoused veterans
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass spoke at the development’s ribbon cutting ceremony.
As campaign trails heat up, students share their approval ratings for potential presidential candidates
Trojans weigh in on the political landscape for 2024.
A Trojan’s guide to spending spring recess in LA
From an apocalypse themed brunch to St. Patrick’s Day parade, here are ideas how to spend the break.
Music building indefinitely closed? It looks like Thornton students will be singin’ in the rain.
Thornton music complex was flooded following a slew of rainstorms, forcing a temporary closure.
USC students condemn war on DEI
Students comment on the prohibition of teaching inclusive topics by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is Friday, January 27
Experts speak on importance of this day amidst recent antisemitic occurrences.