Controversial Venezuelan boat strikes addressed in cabinet meeting Tuesday
After the U.S. Secretary of War spoke on the September incident for the first time Tuesday, a USC professor provided insight on the attack, which some have classified as a war crime.
Study reveals graduates are facing the worst job market in five years
New employees will face issues in the job market due to AI, budget cuts and preferences, a new study shows.
USC community casts votes in California special election
Students, faculty and staff lined up at ballot boxes and poll centers today to cast their votes on Proposition 50, the Election Rigging Response Act.
Air traffic controllers at LAX begin their first day of work without pay
On Tuesday morning, union members distributed leaflets calling for an end to the government shutdown.
South Bay Kaiser Permanente picketers bring energy and noisemakers to west-coast-wide strike
On Oct. 14, nearly 40,000 Kaiser Permanente employees participated in walkouts demanding fair wages and sufficient staffing.
USC alumna Xindi Zhang takes home academy gold
Zhang’s film,“The Song of Drifters,” won her gold at the 2025 Student Academy Awards.
President Trump announces new 100% tariff on foreign-produced films
USC students and cinematic arts faculty expressed concern that the new tariff will infringe on the media industry’s independence and result in a lack of diversity in the film landscape.







