Día de Los Muertos lives on across Los Angeles community celebrations
The political tensions rippling through Latine communities cannot scare the dead — or the people honoring them.
New law could help protect street vendors amid ICE threats
The Street Vendor Business Protection Act aims to prevent street vendors’ personal information from being shared with immigration officials.
Students face a wet and wild journey, soaking up more than knowledge
As students prepare for midterms, they find out that when it rains, it pours and actually rains.
Viterbi memorandum sparks confusion among international students
After USC reissued federal policy guidance restricting out-of-area internships, students are feeling more anxious and uncertain than ever.
By Sarah Goldstein and Lizbeth Solorzano
At least 55 more employees let go, USC reports 692 total layoffs as deficit reductions continue
At least 55 more employees let go, USC reports 692 total layoffs as deficit reductions continue -- A state filing confirmed 55 additional job cuts, including SEIU union members, career services staffers and professors.





