Two LA resource centers face uptick in visitors during atmospheric river
A period of heavy rainfall throughout the Los Angeles area has forced unhoused people to seek shelter.
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.
Athletic director Mike Bohn shared how family, sports and ‘The Lion King’ have shaped his life
Mike Bohn was the latest speaker in the USC Office of Religious and Spiritual Life’s ‘What Matters to Me and Why’ series.
USC students plan for fun-filled weekend of football and music
While some head to Indio for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, others pack the Coliseum for the USC football game this weekend.
The 28th Annual L.A. Festival of Books will come to campus this month
The largest book festival in the country will feature Laura Dern, Matthew Perry, Steve Madden and more.
Students express concerns after USC raises undergraduate tuition
Students are worried after recent news that the university approved a tuition increase of 5% for the 2023-24 school year, making the annual tuition $66,640.
USG Election saw decreased voter turnout
Student engagement was still low for this year’s election, despite an increase in initiatives to get students to vote.
Graduate student workers win union vote by a landslide
What the ‘Yes’ vote could mean for the future of graduate student workers.
USC graduate student workers vote on forming a union
Graduate student workers hope for better benefits, higher wages and workplace protections
USC students and alumni well represented at the 65th Grammy Awards
From students to alumni, the Trojan Family graced the stage at the Microsoft Theater Sunday night.
Tyre Nichols’ funeral held in Memphis
As family and friends gathered to celebrate Nichols’ life, VP Harris called on Congress to pass legislation.
Students fume at USC over shared ‘Fryft’
Long wait times and safety concerns disrupt students’ commutes from campus.
Remembering beloved radio host Art Laboe
The L.A. radio community lost one of its icons a few days ago with the passing DJ Art Laboe. As one of the first radio DJs to play Black music in California, Laboe played a pivotal part in introducing his audience to a new style of music. Mia Thompson has more on his passing and his legacy.
Midterm elections: USC professor to host webinar for young voters
Confused on how to fulfill your civic duty? It's midterms season, and a USC professor is holding an info session on how to vote and why students' votes matter. Nora Miller has the story on voter mobilization.