‘Immigrants are the powerhouse of the country.’ Immigration rising as voters’ top priority concern
Why immigration became a rising concern since the 2016 presidential elections
Voter voices: Here’s what’s on their minds as they head to the polls
Super Tuesday voters grade Biden and describe the election in one word.
Some South Carolina Republicans don’t want a 2020 rematch
Nikki Haley supporters say they would stay home in November — or back Biden.
Family is the secret formula – Latinx businesses growing fast and strong
The Latinx community has many businesses all around Los Angeles including La Guadalupana Bakery which adds to the increase of the latinx population within the workforce.
Egg shortage impacts three-decades-old Mexican family bakery
Latine bakery stands up against the financial challenges of the high cost of food and shortages after COVID-19.
Student organizers disappointed about ‘Denim Day’ accommodations
Denim Day is a campaign organized by Peace Over Violence to spread awareness on sexual violence issues. Organizations like USC SSC and USC SAGE hope to make space for survivors.
School of Dramatic Arts New Works Festival showcases graduating student playwrights
In the first fully produced final student performance, three graduate student playwrights will have the chance to see theirs words actualized.
‘Mentally Demanding’: Master’s of social work program causes students to hold a walkout
Students hope the walkout will raise awareness and inspire change.
USC Annenberg introduces first-ever Spanish language news media production class
New Annenberg class for Spanish speaking students is met with enthusiasm.
Breakdancing: Is the next big sport ready for its time on the Olympic stage?
Breakdancers are excited to show the world their skills but are worried about keeping the authenticity of their culture alive.
USC indie bands rocking for a better cause
A group of USC Thornton students partnered with the Trevor Project to produce a one night only concert, benefitting the LGBTQ+ community.
From anecdotes to the big screen: SCA’s Latinx Association debuts “Tortillas,” film to celebrate heritage
Screenwriting junior Brandy Hernandez represents the Latinx community at SCA by telling the story of her cooking with her grandfather.
LAPD training on campus receives mixed reactions from USC students and faculty
LAPD and TSA officers held trainings for police dogs on the USC campus on Wednesday.
After a break from the unexpected strong winds and heavy rainfalls, mixed thoughts on climate change arise
Southern California is under its first blizzard warning since 1989.
Trojan Farmers Market is a staple to the USC experience
For many vendors, the weekly market on McCarthy Quad is their favorite of the week.