Gina Zapanta isn’t a “Latina” success story, she’s just a success story.
The lawyer is driven to be front and center because “representation matters.”
Shop local! Here are some businesses to support for Latine Heritage Month
Dímelo's guide to shopping this Latine Heritage Month
“Karen Bass — where are you?” Vendors at the Fiesta Mini Mall swap meet still fighting for their space
Residents of the South Park neighborhood are grappling with the looming permanent eviction, something many attribute to Mayor Karen Bass’ housing initiative.
What’s the South L.A. healthcare alternative?
Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital in South Los Angeles may face closure after enduring increased patient demand and suffering finances.
Petition calls for university statement on death of former USC gynecologist accused of sexual misconduct
A former USC employee authored a petition demanding that the university comment on the disgraced gynecologist's pre-trial death and provide resources to victims coping with a lack of resolution.
USC creates its own rendition of Judas Iscariot’s trial in purgatory
The play will run until October 8 at the Bing Theater.
USC’s QuASA hosts annual PrideFest celebration
PrideFest will feature vendors and performances from USC students on Friday night.
USC alum opens new coffee shop near campus
Moxie Coffee, which opened its doors last month, is located in Study Hall.
An extra mile for Maui
USC student John Marc Bautista spreads awareness and raises money after his family members were devastated by the Maui fires.
Media mogual and billionaire Rupert Murdoch is under fire after admitting the 2020 election was not stolen
The long-awaited deposition testimony from media mogul Rupert Mudoch was finally released. The deposition confirmed that Murdoch knew that several hosts for his networks promoted the false narrative that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump. And is shows that he could have stopped them but didn’t.
Rhode Island School of Design omits itself from U.S News & World Report Rankings
U.S News and World Reports, the most popular college rankings platform, is facing the heat for its controversial rankings system. The Rhode Island School of Design is one of the first undergraduate schools to withdraw from the rankings, prompting discussion around university prestige. USC's reputation has been a hot topic of discussion in recent years and R-I-S-D's decision to drop out calls into question of how U-S-C students considered the school's prestige when applying. To find out, Narayan Pereda asked USC students for their opinion on the matter.