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.
Faculty continues unionization efforts as ballots are mailed out despite university opposition
Ballots will be counted on May 18 by the National Labor Relations Board.
California salmon fishing returns for the first time since 2022
Following a rise in salmon populations along the coast, fishermen will soon be able to resume catching ocean salmon within certain quotas.
Trump endorses Republican Steve Hilton for California governor
The President’s endorsement could help coalesce Republican support behind Hilton and away from the other leading Republican candidate, paving the way for a Democrat to potentially reach one of the top two spots in the race.
Air Canada CEO to step down following LaGuardia on-the-ground plane crash
The recent deadly crash at a major New York City airport has renewed fears about air traffic management following LA-area near-misses.
Viterbi professor runs for L.A. County judge seat
Benyomin Forer, an adjunct professor at the Viterbi School of Engineering is running for a seat on the Los Angeles County Superior Court.
FBI raids LAUSD Superintendent’s home and office due to connection with corrupt AI startup
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho is under investigation by the FBI for his alleged connection to AllHere.
Bad Bunny turns the Super Bowl halftime show into a stage for belonging
After months of criticism over his selection to perform at the halftime show, the Puerto Rican superstar’s performance sparked conversations about identity and who gets to be called American.








