How relocated voters are shaking up Nevada’s political map
As thousands of Californians move to Nevada in search of affordability, they also bring shifting political perspectives to a state caught between red and blue.
Voter voices: Here’s what’s on their minds as they head to the polls
University Park neighbors share their votes and describe the election in one word.
Donald Trump wins the presidency
Annenberg Media bringing you live updates for the presidential election, California races and propositions, U.S. House of Representatives and Senate races, as well as election irregularities pertaining to election night.
Former Gov. Schwarzenegger leads discussion on ‘breaking the cycle of extremism’
The actor turned politician discussed how a visit to Auschwitz allowed him to confront hate and encouraged him to combat it in his own life.
How to be a sustainable Trojan
USC hosts events educating students about sustainability practices
‘Mentally Demanding’: Master’s of social work program causes students to hold a walkout
Students hope the walkout will raise awareness and inspire change.
Biden administration approved new oil drilling project, environmental organizations aren’t happy
The $8 billion Willow Project is expected to contribute 260 million metric tons of carbon emissions in the next 30 years. Students and environmental organizations alike question the legislation by Biden.
Rain, rain, go away
USC Students grapple with the unusual LA weather conditions and its impacts on their mental health.
Acclaimed Afghan graffiti artist celebrates International Women’s Day with USC students
The live art session invited students to paint in an open outdoor setting on Wednesday afternoon.
Is TikTok Gen Z’s new Google?
USC students weigh in on TikTok as a search engine and the benefits of its algorithm.
USC’s hidden master chef
Jordie’s Joint, run by USC student Jordyn Roberson, brings flavor and spice to USC’s food scene.
From superstar to “super nice guy”: Caleb Williams and his impact on the USC community
The Heisman Trophy winner has made his mark on more than just the football field.
Students and businesses scramble to find eggs
Amidst shortages and skyrocketing prices a search for alternatives ensues.
Shopping sustainably this holiday season
Holiday shopping is in full swing, and as people try to find that perfect gift for family and friends, Tatiana Sataua tells us how to shop more sustainably this holiday season.
Homeboy Industries provides previously incarcerated individuals the opportunity to vote
Homeboy Industries was founded in 1992 to help high-risk youth and those who are incarcerated or recently released from prison. They provide free programs such as counseling, job training, civic education, and now voting. The company is now offering these individuals with an opportunity to vote through their flex voting center.