Climate voter guide
This guide will provide concise, factual information on the presidential race, the U.S. Senate race, one State Assembly race, Congressional races in Districts 30, 34 and 37, and California state Propositions 2, 4 and 5.
Family members call for the release of Erik and Lyle Menendez
New evidence and public support leads Los Angeles District Attorney to look into the case.
UCLA health care workers picket for higher wages
Hundreds of UCLA health care employees gathered Thursday outside the Ronald Reagan Medical Center to protest what they say is unfair compensation.
Trojans weigh in on Tuesday’s vice presidential debate
The matchup between Tim Walz and JD Vance was described as ‘refreshing’ after last month’s presidential debate fireworks.
L.A. bus hijacking rattles public transit riders
A Metro bus passenger was fatally shot early Wednesday morning after the bus was hijacked by an unidentified gunman.
Understanding California’s ballot propositions
USC assembled a panel of experts to help students and faculty understand the 10 separate propositions Californians will get to vote on in November.
USC’s 38 satellite ceremonies to proceed as planned despite main stage cancellation
Additional security measures, and ticketing now in place, but speakers remain unchanged.
Faculty sign letter in support of reinstating valedictorian Asna Tabassum’s commencement speech
The petition featuring over 150 faculty signatures comes after the university announced the valedictorian would not speak at graduation.
O. J. Simpson dies of cancer at 76
USC grapples with the legacy of the former football player, actor, and broadcaster whose rise began on campus.
Andy Enfield is out, Eric Musselman is in. How do USC students feel?
USC announced its decision to hire the former Arkansas men’s basketball head coach on Thursday.
USC Trump voters weigh in on his candidacy
Voters grade Trump and describe him in one word.
Empowering excellence: USC hosts Black History Month celebration in Founders Park
With live music and food, students and faculty across campus gathered together to mark the end of the monthlong observance.
Students group lobbies California for additional overdose reversal medications
Student groups want more opioid reversal agents than just Narcan available on campuses.
Union Station’s 85th anniversary celebrates a fusion of art and history
The infamous Union Station will embark on a series of programming and partnerships to commemorate 85 years of transit, community, arts and culture.
Meet the Candidates: Bryan and Brianna
USG presidential candidate Bryan Fernandez and vice presidential candidate Brianna Sanchez discuss their hopes to create a comforting environment on campus for students of all backgrounds.