A school system based on values
Value Schools is a free and public charter school organization supplying low-income Los Angeles students with far more than an elevated grade school curriculum.
Plant care and self care: How students are finding botanical calm amidst college chaos
Students can help relieve stress and prioritize their mental health when becoming plant parents.
Is there a vaccine site near you?
A collection of COVID-19 vaccination sites near South Los Angeles.
Rock of i: Michael Alsobrook’s life at the wall
Painting in the shadows draws a thin line between artist and vandal; for 30-year-old iROCK, there’s even more behind the can.
A year in the pandemic in South L.A.
South L.A. Residents reflect on the COVID-19 pandemic
Grand opening in shutdown: New restaurants emerge amid pandemic
Restaurant owners across the Golden State are finding ways to serve newborn menus, despite pandemic restrictions.
Carrying on the legacy of Hollywood’s Black trailblazers
Residents from South Los Angeles and beyond celebrate the lives of Black entertainers and their accomplishments in honor of Black History Month.
Saturday brings hope as celebrations erupt in response to Biden-Harris win
Citywide celebrations erupted throughout Los Angeles following the projected Biden-Harris win.
Taylor Swift lends song to Democratic political ad
Taylor Swift lent her song "Only the Young" to a Democratic political ad that urges young voters to get to the polls to defeat Donald Trump.
USC Chief Information Security Officer warns students of cybersecurity threats
In a universitywide email sent on Nov. 2, Chief Information Security Officer Gus Anagnos details instances of increased cybersecurity threats, informing students of ways to protect themselves from malicious malware
Zoom fatigue: managing mental and physical health with the ‘new normal’
USC students and a professor discuss what methods they use to manage the struggles that come along with a schedule that heavily depends on extensive screen-time.
Noise complaint or COVID-19 concern?
Nine different noise complaints during the first half of September caused USC's administration and Department of Public Safety to differentiate between noise complaints and social distancing violations.