Texas temporarily restrained from investigating family seeking gender-affirming health care
The state of Texas has been temporarily denied the right conduct a child abuse investigation of a family looking for gender-affirming health care for their transgender child.
Recent study revealed public distrust in politicians addressing homelessness issues
Voters demand that funds be used toward a realistic plan with clear measures and accountability.
USC community reacts to anti-LDS chant at BYU game
An “offensive chant” directed at BYU fans came from the USC student section Saturday.
Los Angeles food banks prepare for Thanksgiving feasts
Heightened food insecurity and supply chain issues as a result of COVID-19 are impacting holiday preparations for community organizations.
A farewell tour for #SeasonByeve of ‘Insecure’
Intersections South L.A. traveled south of the 10 freeway to talk with locals about having their home featured on Issa Rae’s HBO original series.
Viterbi professor questioned by students over display of ‘blue lives matter’ flag
The flag has garnered attention across campus from people who see it as ‘insensitive.’
Majority of students have yet to meet university-wide flu vaccine requirement
USC's chief health officer Dr. Sarah Van Orman said as of Tuesday, 35% of undergraduate students have received their shots.
Coliseum implements new COVID guidelines ahead of Utah game
Updated Los Angeles County Public Health guidelines require proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test within three days of a large outdoor event.
New SDA COVID-19 protocols take center stage as in-person performances return
After a year and a half of Zoom theater, the School of Dramatic Arts is tackling in-person rehearsals and performances with new COVID-19 testing protocols.
Students reel with excitement over the reopening of USC’s beloved Study Hall
A student body once devastated by the local bar’s closure is eager to welcome back the local hotspot.
USC fails to provide on-campus voting sites for the 2021 recall election
The absence of ballot drop-off boxes on campus created a different atmosphere for students voting in Tuesday’s recall compared to the 2020 presidential election.