Attendance among Los Angeles students remains low after pandemic
Chronic absenteeism rates remain high after skyrocketing in the year following the COVID pandemic.
USC prepares community for immigration reform under Trump presidency
Immigration law professors talk about potential policy changes that might impact undocumented and immigrant communities.
USG’s Programming Board votes to officially incorporate Undocumented Trojan Success Assembly
The USG Senate will vote on December 3 on whether to certify the board’s decision.
Climate Clock art installation draws criticism from students
The climate change-inspired art installation in New York City has sparked online discourse and conversation about the effectiveness of its messaging.
California organizations weigh in on Prop. 36 passing
State officials and organizations disagree on whether or not the “tough-on-crime” ballot measure was the right decision for community safety.
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.
USC talks immigration policy ahead of presidential election
Immigration is a key policy topic in the upcoming election cycle, potentially changing legal status and education accessibility for some Trojan communities.
California voters could determine who controls the House
Political experts weigh in on how the California Congressional District elections will decide which political party controls the House of Representatives.