Swipe less, give more: How GivingTuesday is rewriting the rules of generosity
From South Central to Long Beach, community organizations turn GivingTuesday into a lifeline for families and youth.
‘Opponents are not our enemies’: USC hosts political experts to examine America’s future
The USC Center for the Political Future’s annual Warschaw Conference brought together leading voices from politics, media and academia to discuss the nation’s most pressing political issues.
‘This is about your democracy’: Former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff urges young Americans to vote
Annenberg Media spoke with former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff encouraged young Americans to start engaging in politics today.
Understanding Prop 50: USC expert on the past and future of redistricting
Proposition 50 could reshape California’s districts in the future. But how has redistricting evolved in the past, and what can we learn from that history? Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at USC, Christian Grose, talks to us about what redistricting means in our state.
What are USC students doing to celebrate this Halloween?
USC students say the holiday is all about creativity, connection, and carefree fun. Whether it’s dressing up with friends or reliving favorite traditions, Halloween offers a playful escape and a festive start to the holiday season.
Rains, burn scars, and scary roads: what the first fall storm is like around Pepperdine
Pepperdine University moved classes online through Wednesday as heavy rain threatens Malibu’s steep hillsides and canyon roads.
What the government shutdown could mean for members of the USC community
The Senate was unable to pass a spending bill, shutting down various national services and leaving thousands without pay on October 1 at midnight EST.






