USC film production sparks controversy after filming on campus with swastika symbol
A USC film student displayed an offensive flag while filming on USC’s campus late Monday night.
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.
Gray to Green: How an L.A. nonprofit is repurposing an oil drill site in South L.A.
Half a mile from USC, this community has a vision for a former neighborhood drill site.
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.
Southern California’s own Victor Glover will become the first Black person to reach the moon
Artemis II officially launched on Wednesday and is planned to land the first Black astronaut around the moon.
‘Rebuilding America:’ Facing Polarization Face-to-Face
What will it take for us to regain the courage to talk with one another about important issues facing our democracy?
USC Mock Trial sweeps regionals
Winning regionals is one more step toward nationals.
USC Alum and former USG president Rini Sampath is running for D.C. mayor
The former student body president was inspired after devastating snowstorms to lead the Nation’s capital.
Vermont and 28th named one of L.A.’s worst intersections
Ranked twelfth out of fourteen, this intersection is infamous for collisions and traffic.
LAUSD students walk out to protest ICE raids in Downtown L.A.
Students walked out of several LAUSD schools on Wednesday and gathered in Downtown L.A. to protest ICE.
Yale waives tuition for low-income students; USC policy remains unchanged
Yale University will now waive tuition for students with household incomes of less than $200,000. Trojans have thoughts.












