Supreme Court hears social media arguments
The case relates to the validity of free speech laws in Florida and Texas.
Usher Halftime Show polarizes USC students
The Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show aired on Sunday, garnering mixed reactions from USC students.
‘El Nino’ rain has everyone stuck indoors
A storm is sweeping across Los Angeles with over 4 inches of rain, the highest daily record in nearly 100 years. The heavy rainfall has led people to wonder what is causing the phenomenon.
County faces lawsuit over fallen sheriff’s deputy
Deceased deputy’s parents announce lawsuit alleging excessive overtime, severe understaffing.
Trojans take on Thanksgiving from campus
Check out events that are open to students staying at school.
L.A. City Council moves to require hotel developers replace lost housing
An initiative that will require hotel developers to replace any permanent housing lost due to hotel construction was advanced by a 14-0 vote of the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday.
Trick or strike: CSU faculty vote to authorize strike
A strike may be on the horizon for Cal State University (CSU) employees following unsuccessful negotiations for a new contract.
American Red Cross at USC calls for blood donations
The American Red Cross (ARC) at USC hosts blood drives, which they are encouraging students to participate in amid a national blood shortage resulting from a lack of donations.
WGA strike concludes, but SAG-AFTRA is still fighting
The Writers Guild of America’s (WGA) second-longest strike in the union’s history ended Wednesday — 148 days after it began — with a tentative agreement between the guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).
From football to falconry: Caleb Williams spreads his wings
USC Quarterback serves as LAFC’s Honorary Falconer.
USC promotes safe travel to and from campus with ‘Safety Day’
Wednesday marked USC’s “Safety Day,” an on-campus event designed to promote methods of safe and accessible transportation.