Keck Medicine of USC raises awareness for elder abuse on campus
The National Center on Elder Abuse gave handouts to spread awareness on elder abuse and ageism at Hahn Plaza from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday.
From Conflict to Coexistence: California’s New Wildlife Plan
The California Wildlife Coexistence Act, a bill promoting coexistence between humans and wildlife in California, was approved by the Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee last Tuesday.
National Donate a Book Day advocates for public literacy and reading for pleasure
The USC Undergraduate Student Government and charitable organizations donated hundreds of books on Tuesday.
Students raise concerns over accessibility at Roski building
Despite its compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, students still report inaccessible and broken features.
Transgender students at USC navigate uncertainty amid national policy shifts
As anti-trans legislation expands nationwide, trans students describe the atmosphere on campus.
Transgender Day of Visibility sparks discussions on the future of queer rights
On a day meant for celebration of trans excellence and community, the Supreme Court overturned a ban on conversion therapy
Meet Throw Clay LA: A tightly-knit community pottery studio
Step into the heart of the downtown Los Angeles ceramic scene.
USC students support Trojan Knight bone marrow registry drive
The Knights will be promoting their annual bone marrow registry drive on campus from March 9th to March 12th.
Locals demand AI license plate surveillance systems out of Los Angeles
In public comments to the Board of Police Commissioners, citizens voiced concerns about data safety and privacy.
U.S. Women’s Hockey declines Trump’s State of the Union invitation
The President’s‘locker-room call with the men’s hockey team has sparked public discussions of normalized misogyny in sports.
Vermont and 28th named one of L.A.’s worst intersections
Ranked twelfth out of fourteen, this intersection is infamous for collisions and traffic.
Rev. Jesse Jackson dies at 84
Longtime activist and civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson died at the age of 84.
South L.A. businesses feel economic losses from ICE presence
Local establishments reported fewer customers due to immigration raids in the city
Texas A&M removes women’s and gender studies program
Texas A&M University is ending its women’s and gender studies degree program as part of a new policy that limits how professors can discuss some race and gender topics.













