Price School of Public Policy among top five programs in the country
This marks the public policy school’s tenth year placing in the national top five public affairs programs.
A touchdown for women’s flag football
The rise in the sport’s popularity — and its addition to the Summer Olympics — is creating nationwide encouragement to make flag football an official Division I sport.
Swept and stumbling: USC’s Big Ten Tournament stock takes a hit against Nebraska
The Trojans dropped all three games to the Cornhuskers, casting doubt on their position in the looming Big Ten Tournament.
Mason Edwards has another career start in USC’s dominant victory over Iowa
The Trojans broke their four-game losing streak with a 9-2 win.
“Californians are getting crushed:” Gas prices continue to strain local drivers
Amidst a global oil crisis, drivers are facing an unfortunate reality at the pump.
Mayoral primary race shows conflicting voting polls between two Democratic candidates
Incumbent LA Mayor Karen Bass is behind in a recent poll, showing Nithya Raman having nearly double the voter support.
UCLA explodes late, handling USC in series opener
The Trojans opened their biggest series of the year on a sour note, falling to the Bruins, 12-4.
Trojans surge back from early deficit to outlast Gauchos
USC earned another comeback win, building momentum ahead of a key rivalry matchup.
USC gets big wakeup call in blowout loss to Oregon State
The Trojans conceded a season-high 12 runs in their second loss of the season.
California officials say there’s ‘no imminent threat’ despite FBI warning
State authorities allegedly notified that Iran could retaliate for war by launching drones at the West Coast.
Trojans on the verge of record-setting start to season
USC rallied from an early deficit to sweep Illinois in its their first series of conference play.
Kristi Noem dismissed as homeland security secretary as Markwayne Mullin appointed to step in
Noem is the first cabinet member to be removed from her position during Trump’s second term in office.
“Twelfth Night” set to open as the School of Dramatic Arts’ first production of 2026
The play will run through the weekend, giving audiences a look into the chaos of love without reason.
Melrose businesses remain frustrated by LA’s preventive measures following newest set of heavy rain and floods
Rain and flooding continue to cause damage to businesses along Melrose Avenue, with lack of promising solutions in sight
Local taquería featured in Super Bowl halftime “overwhelmed by joy”
Angelinos were surprised to see Villa’s feature in Bad Bunny’s performance











