Marshall School of Business faculty express concern over worsening academic reputation
Fifty-two tenured faculty members sent a letter to the dean asking for increased communication and transparency.
Keck School of Medicine students and residents take the stage at the California State Capitol
Resolutions involved enhancing healthcare support and education for immigrants.
LAUSD strike narrowly avoided
The three major public school unions were able to negotiate agreements as a coalition, preventing school closures for nearly 400,000 students and their families.
Keck’s nurse contract negotiations remain in limbo a month later
Nurses at Keck Hospital of USC do not feel like ‘members of the Trojan family’ after healthcare cuts, salary negotiations and technology issues.
Trump administration’s global tariffs may increase financial pressure on L.A. residents
Recent tariffs, businesses say, are causing them to raise their prices.
Vermont and 28th named one of L.A.’s worst intersections
Ranked twelfth out of fourteen, this intersection is infamous for collisions and traffic.
ICE Out protest occurs at USC Village Target
People gathered at the Target in the USC Village to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions on Wednesday morning. Protesters demand that the Minnesota-based retailer take a stand against President Trump’s deportation ‘surge’ operation.
Nithya Raman announces bid for mayoral race
Many have compared the councilmember’s campaign to that of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani because of their shared endorsements from the Democratic Socialists of America.
San Francisco gubernatorial debate kicks off government race
Students reflect on new governor ... many for the first time.








