Social Media Fueling School Fights in South L.A.: Meaning Behind the Trend and How to Prevent It
Taking a closer look at the junction between school violence and social media
Medical school fights on against misconceptions of South L.A.
Charles Drew University opens its doors and new possibilities for people of color in medicine
Small business in South L.A. runs the risk of shutting down after continuous break ins
Unique Fashion Mall faces the issue of crime and burglary, prevalent across other surrounding businesses in the area
A Family-Free Weekend: For some students Family Weekend is just like any other
For some students, availability and costs prevent family from attending.
Two for one: Frank Rubio breaks record of longest U.S. space flight as first Salvadoran in space
Salvadoran students called Rubio’s record “empowering.”
Coffee and chaos: USC Village Starbucks swarmed on discount Thursdays
The autumn-inspired deal draws massive crowds.
USC launches vaccination outreach program in anticipation of flu season
USC Chief Campus Health Officer tells students, ‘It’s so easy to get a flu shot.’
The story behind the Aramark uniform
A family business, a janitorial position, raising her grandchildren, two degrees in public speaking and thanatology, and a working book. On top of that, she also does Zumba every day. Is there anything that Ana can’t do? I asked myself this question after I spent a day with her to learn how she balances these various facets of her life, and what lies behind her Aramark uniform that most don’t see past.
Protests call into question China’s handling of the pandemic
Protests in China in response to harsh Covid lockdown measures reveal a rare level of government criticism in the communist country.
Crosstown clash: USC students carry on Conquest Week traditions
The Trojan Knights and USC Helenes embrace crosstown rivalry tradition by camping out in front of Tommy Trojan and Hecuba this week.