SC Family Reunion celebrates Black culture and community at USC
Yesterday, USC’s Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs hosted the SC Family Reunion in McCarthy Quad, bringing students together to enjoy music, vendors, and community while honoring the 100th year of Black History Month.
SoCal museums open their doors for free this Sunday
If you’re looking for something fun and free, museums across Southern California are opening their doors this Sunday for the annual Free-for-All. Organizers say the event is all about making culture more accessible and giving everyone a reason to get out and explore.
CDC grant cuts raise concerns over public health costs
California and three other Democratic-led states are suing the Trump administration after the CDC cut six hundred million dollars in public health grants, raising questions about the future of healthcare funding.
University of Oklahoma graduate assistant suspended due to controversial grading
The instructor was placed on leave after failing a student who referenced the Bible on a science-based essay.
Humanoid robot Sophia meditates with students at the USC School of Cinematic Arts
The sessions aimed to improve human interactions with artificial intelligence.
Waymo announces self-driving taxis’ expansion to freeways
The self-driving vehicles’ upgraded driving privileges evoked mixed reactions about their transportation and safety.
Domestic Violence Awareness Month shines light on SoCal survivors
October provided an opportunity for USC and citywide organizations to highlight their resources and advocacy efforts on behalf of domestic violence survivors.
Westchester locals urge neighbors to ‘Vote yes for Prop 50’
Los Angeles volunteers canvassed hundreds of houses, encouraging voting in favor of Proposition 50.
USC Alumni shine at the 77th Emmy Awards
USC Alumni shine at the 77th Emmy Awards -- Students and faculty react to the variety of USC alum winners from the recent Emmys.
Decision in Noem v. Vasquez sparks campus outcry
Students and faculty expressed concern about the decision’s allowance of targeting the Latine community.
A breakdown of the 2025 Oscars
“Anora” is the big winner, taking home five oscars!
USG candidate Mason Yonover disqualified from race
An inside look at the USG candidate who was disqualified for “excessively crude language.”












