First-time voters targeted by presidential campaigns
In a critical election year, Biden and Trump are vying for the support of the newest generation of voters.
Nothing could keep these Iowans from caucusing
Freezing temperatures and frostbite concerns did not deter the Republican Party faithful.
Breaking down the first tranche of sanctions against Russia
The United States issued its first series of sanctions against Russia in wake of the crisis at the Ukrainian border.
Gavin Newsom’s approval ratings dropped by 15% as Californians have shifted their concerns
Governor Gavin Newsom’s approval ratings recently dropped by 15 percent. With such a drastic drop in a short amount of time, it’s only natural to wonder why. What do people want to see change in California? Jeffrey Lee has more.
Sexual abuse survivors speak out after $243 million settlement in case involving former UCLA gynecologist
The UC system will pay more than $243 million to alleged victims of sexual abuse at the hands of former gynecologist James Heaps. Some survivors recently spoke to this on a Facebook live stream.
After online year, some students experience Rivalry Week traditions for the first time
Incoming students and underclassmen have felt confused when they see campus traditions, like duct-taped statues and Helenes and Trojan Knights’ watch, for the first time.
Students start effort to donate unused meal swipes
An event Friday will allow students to purchase snack packs with their unused meal swipes and donate them to a local food bank.
Trojans watch, analyze United Nations COP26 Climate Change Conference from afar
One professor created a “research bubble” to analyze the events of the conference as they are happening in Glasgow, Scotland.
L.A. launches guaranteed income pilot program
The Los Angeles Economic Assistance Pilot will begin accepting applications on Friday until Nov. 7.
Electric scooter accidents spark safety debates among students
According to DPS logs, five electric scooter-related accidents occurred in the month of September alone.
USC program creates entrepreneurial leaders in L.A. community
Bridges to Business Success Program mentors small business owners disproportionately affected during the pandemic.
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.