Pro-Palestinian encampment protests continue to spread across colleges
University students have set up encampments at over a dozen colleges despite pushback.
USC valedictorian barred from speaking at commencement sparks debate on campus, nationally
Asna Tabassum said she received a call about an hour before the Office of the Provost sent out a campus-wide email announcing the cancellation of her speech.
LA Times names Terry Tang as new executive editor following major layoffs
Tang is the first female to hold that position in the paper’s entire 147-year history. This announcement comes after extensive layoffs earlier this year that saw nearly a quarter of the newsroom cut, which some criticized as “demographically disproportionate.”
Arts & Climate Collective hosts annual festival, encouraging sustainability
Students were treated to booths that featured community organizations and student artwork while listening to live music.
Community members march for Israeli hostages
Students chanted “Free them all” and held “KIDNAPPED” signs while calling for others to join them in supporting Israel.
USC students discuss how LAUSD can improve
While voters weren’t very familiar with the candidates for school board, they could identify key areas for improvement.
Fernandez-Sanchez clinch victory in USG presidential and vice presidential race
This year’s election cycle marked the first time USG used a ranked-choice voting system.
USG elections begin with a splash
Rainy conditions moved polling locations inside for the first day of voting following the withdrawal of one presidential ticket, leaving voters with just three to choose from.
USC singles voice their dismay this Valentine’s Day
Even for single students who may not love the holiday, there are still opportunities for joy and laughter on campus.
QuASA hosts 14th annual Drag Show at Bovard Auditorium
The fire alarm went off during the intermission, forcing everyone out into the pouring rain. But that didn’t stop the performers, who went on to finish the show.
California bill seeks to require ‘speed governors’ in all new cars by 2027
Speed governors use GPS technology to know what the speed limit is. If a driver goes 10 mph over the limit, it’ll slow the car down.
Duo pushes out new security features, faculty and staff will be most affected
Verified Push, which will be mandated for faculty and staff, now requires users to enter a three-digit verification code to log in.
Biden Administration continues building border wall
Former political journalist Christina Bellantoni shares her thoughts on its effects on the Biden campaign