Tessa Thompson on campus for Q&A event
The renowned actress shared career highlights and entertainment industry advice with students.
Donut forget to vote: LA2050 Grants Challenge comes to Randy’s Donuts
The community initiative intends for L.A. residents to voice their opinions on county issues.
Here’s what to know before Springfest
This year’s spring concert will take place in McCarthy Quad.
Latinx Student Assembly changes name to ‘Latine Student Assembly,’ and student publications are working to reflect the switch
Following the name change of the Latine Student Assembly, representatives from USC student publications talk about the impact of language on diverse, multi-faceted communities.
BSA hosts the first SCBlack Flea Market
In celebration of Black History Month, USC students reflect on the themes of reclamation through resistance, rebirth and reconciliation at student-run Market.
L.A. City Council approves new anti-eviction policies to protect renters
The updated protections signify a victory for tenants’ rights in L.A.
Tulsi Gabbard leaves the Democratic Party
Today, former congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard announced that she is leaving the Democratic Party, calling its leaders quote "an elitist cabal of warmongers." Here's Matthew Tsai for more on the story.
Rick Caruso: Parents left confused after soccer club meeting turns out to be a mayor promotion event
A Los Angeles youth soccer club held a meeting that turned out to be Rick Caruso promotion event. Parents were confused, and you might be, too. An honest mistake or a deceitful plan? Who knows? Tyler Pak and Matthew Tsai have the story.
Rihanna’s Super Bowl comeback excites students
Breaking news: A football game will open and close for a Rihanna concert in early February. Just kidding... But not really. Matthew Tsai grabs students' opinions on Rihanna performing at Super Bowl LVII [57], which will be her first live performance in five years.
Smoke cannabis? Don’t worry, you won’t get fired
Would you apply for a job if your employment hinged on passing a drug test? In California, that’s about to change. On Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law prohibiting companies from making employment decisions based on a positive cannabis drug test. Matthew Tsai has the details.