Able Coffee Roasters blends inclusivity and community
Many of us start our day with a cup of coffee for a boost of energy. One shop in Huntington Beach is brewing more than just coffee. It’s boosting a labor force for a community that has historically been excluded.
Law enforcement ordeal tarnishes grad student’s entry to parenthood
Kayla Love is unable to enjoy being a new mother as she tries to seek justice from DPS and Student Affairs
‘College students are the gold standard for blood’
Students are encouraged to donate blood amidst national blood and platelet shortage
Dungeons and Dragons soars in popularity over the pandemic
In a time riddled with political unrest and a global pandemic, more people have turned to the fantasy realms of elves and wizards, goblins and epic quests. Dungeons and Dragons may have started as a tabletop game played in basements. But the game’s online presence is booming during the pandemic and more popular than ever.
Root Source: Halloween
Halloween is usually a time for goodies, treats, and ghost stories but you may be surprised to hear where those traditions came from.
SoCal surfing culture remains persistent despite Huntington Beach oil spill
It's been over a week since 140 thousand gallons of oil spilled at Huntington Beach. The beach has since opened, and is welcoming back visitors. But some never left in the first place. Before the beach reopened to the public, Shayla Escudero talked to some surfers at USC and Huntington Beach to understand why an oil spill may not be stopping some from getting in the water.
USC crossing guard brightens moods of groggy students
Students start the morning off right with a positive comment as they enter campus
The best places to ring in fall around Los Angeles
What Los Angeles lacks in cold weather, it makes up for in fun fall events.
USC Homelessness Initiative’s future uncertain after layoffs, budget cuts
Former employees are frustrated by the closure, but Former Director Brenda Wiewel feels optimistic with programs like USC Street Medicine.