ICE presence in LA curtails public school enrollment
District officials believe that fears over immigration status are the leading factor behind student body declines.
Camp Flog Gnaw postponed due to rain
Weather caused last-minute delays to Tyler, the Creator’s music festival
Marshall partners with Knight Foundation on AI research
The nonprofit donated $2 million to the USC business school to launch an initiative on an ethical and human-centered approach to artificial intelligence.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month shines light on SoCal survivors
October provided an opportunity for USC and citywide organizations to highlight their resources and advocacy efforts on behalf of domestic violence survivors.
Community safety advisory issued after numerous break-ins at The Lorenzo
After multiple thefts at the off-campus apartment complex, DPS warns against unlocked doors.
Vermin violation forces brief closure at Rock and Reilly’s
The USC Village staple was closed Saturday after a standard fumigation exercise resulted in pest activity.
USC Hospitality’s Taste of LA pop-up honors Latine Heritage Month with tacos
Local restaurant serves up authentic Mexican food for USC Hospitality’s first cultural culinary event of the year.
USC alum details legacy athletes’ struggle for NIL justice
Maya Washington, daughter of former Michigan State wide receiver Gene Washington, discussed her research into the field of name, image and likeness rights for legacy athletes during a panel on Thursday.








