Former USC employee sues the university on allegations of wrongful termination
Employee alleges that the university terminated her due to age, making it the second wrongful termination suit brought forth this past year.
USC experts say regime change in Iran unlikely despite U.S.-Israel escalation
Scholars say internal opposition remains fragmented and history shows outside intervention rarely produces a stable political transition.
Mexico faces violence, unrest after killing of cartel leader with U.S. assistance
More than 70 people have died in and after the operation due to roadblocks and cartel violence.
More healthcare workers join strike against Kaiser after month-long stalled negotiations
Calling for fair wages and improved working conditions, healthcare professionals urged the company to bargain.
USC alumni take home six awards at the 2026 Grammys
From Ludwig Göransson’s two wins for his work on “Sinners” to Alexander Lloyd Blake’s Grammy for “Nomadica,” Thornton graduates were top honorees at the event.
Students react to USC removing ‘DEI’ from its list of values
The recent adjustment comes in a series of administrative shifts following Trump’s executive orders.
USC janitors rally, demand better benefits in their new contract
USC janitors rallied to put pressure is on Aramark to accept the new contract, which dictates a better insurance policy for janitors who believe their hard work has “gone unnoticed.”
‘PLAY-LIFE’ explores childhood nostalgia in a digital age
Roski student Joyce Lee’s exhibit, "PLAY-LIFE," features multimedia pieces about youth and technology







