LIVE UPDATES: A USC pro-Palestinian group hosts an occupation on campus in solidarity with Gaza
Organized by the USC Divest From Death Coalition, students are gathered in Alumni Park in what is one of the first West Coast occupations on a college campus.
Breaking Barriers: Franita Tolson appointed as USC Gould School of Law’s first African American dean
Tolson, the interim dean, is the second woman to hold the position in the school’s 123-year history.
Super Tuesday brings super redemption: Former felons set to vote in 2024 primary
Singer is a Los Angeles native and a former felon. This year, he will join other former felons in heading to the polls as eligible voters for the first time thanks to a new California law that automatically restores voting rights for ex-felons, even if they are on probation or parole.
USG candidates take opposing stances on hot topics like Greek life
Responses reveal stark differences among USG presidential candidates.
Green love: unwrapping sustainable alternatives this Valentine’s Day
Celebrating with local flowers and free trade chocolate is easier and more important than you think.
USC is in the mood for love: Valentines events announced
Cupid is making his way through the L.A. traffic and coming to USC. Valentine’s Day is particularly popular among lovers of love and general holiday participants as it provides a much needed respite from the holiday drought of the spring semester.
Grammys viewership is up — but also down?
USC students share their experience watching the Grammy Awards.
Is breaking news breaking down?
This week the Los Angeles Times laid off 20 percent of its newsroom, and questions about the lifespan of longstanding publications like the Times and how the type and quality of their reporting will change are at the forefront of students’ minds at Annenberg, USC’s school of journalism.
Christmas bangers and snoozers
Not every Christmas classic a personal favorite. We went around USC asking student what their least and most favorite Christmas song is.
I-10 closure affects local elementary schools
The recent fire has caused a major freeway to close, affecting students and educators at L.A. elementary schools
USC’s plans to build the ‘Discovery and Translational Hub’ cause concern for the residents of Boyle Heights.
USC is once again expanding their reach, now with a new Keck facility in the heart of Boyle Heights. But not everyone is too happy, as protesters took to the streets last week to speak out against the building's development.
The roots of All Hollow’s Eve
We look into the history behind the iconic holiday