News media coverage on anti-Asian and Asian American hate due to the pandemic
USC student Yi-Ann Li discusses her experience growing up as an Asian American in a predominantly white neighborhood in Southern California as well as her observations regarding news media coverage on anti-Asian discrimination due to the pandemic.
Saturday brings hope as celebrations erupt in response to Biden-Harris win
Citywide celebrations erupted throughout Los Angeles following the projected Biden-Harris win.
Taylor Swift lends song to Democratic political ad
Taylor Swift lent her song "Only the Young" to a Democratic political ad that urges young voters to get to the polls to defeat Donald Trump.
USC Student Health counseling series aims to ease elections-related stress
The workshops, named “Election Stress Workshops”, are being held from Oct. 26 through Nov. 9. They are intended to provide an atmosphere of support amid a stressful elections season.
Students sign petition for asynchronous classes on election day
A student-created petition aims to alleviate barriers that may prevent civic engagement among students and faculty.
LAUSD meal plan supports Los Angeles community during COVID-19
Grab & Go food centers are providing LAUSD students and community members with meals during the pandemic.
Students petition for pass/no pass grading option for the fall semester
The petition, which had over 2,200 signatures as of publication, says that students are struggling academically and emotionally during the pandemic and should be afforded grading flexibility.
Zoom fatigue: managing mental and physical health with the ‘new normal’
USC students and a professor discuss what methods they use to manage the struggles that come along with a schedule that heavily depends on extensive screen-time.
Noise complaint or COVID-19 concern?
Nine different noise complaints during the first half of September caused USC's administration and Department of Public Safety to differentiate between noise complaints and social distancing violations.