Erewhon to open in Downtown LA
The LA-favorite grocery chain will expand to include a property just fifteen minutes from USC.
Angel trees go viral
Social media posts have boosted Angel Tree donations this Christmas.
Meet the USC Board of Trustees’ 10 highest political donors
Annenberg Media sorted through FEC data to locate where the board’s federal donations were going.
Student voices on premium tech perks
Students share their opinion on the new OpenAI subscription included in their tuition, sharing a variety of opinions about the newest collaboration.
Is Tech Disrupting Our Culture?
A tech convention looks at the future.
USC Keck and Norris nurses strike over staffing and working conditions
Nurses at USC’s Keck and Norris hospitals went on strike Thursday, demanding better staffing, pay and rest breaks. Keck Medicine says contract negotiations with the union are ongoing.
Over 90% of USC trustees’ political donations have gone to Republicans, thanks to one member
Honorary trustee Miriam Adelson — one of Trump’s most prominent backers — has donated more than 30 times as much as the 39 voting members’ contributions combined.
Vermin violation forces brief closure at Rock and Reilly’s
The USC Village staple was closed Saturday after a standard fumigation exercise resulted in pest activity.
Recognizing the 18th International Day of Nonviolence
On this day in 2007, the United Nations marked October 2nd as the international day of nonviolence. While not being an official public holiday, it is a time for people across the world to reflect on global issues and to find common ground amongst a time of turmoil.
Peyton Manning visits Annenberg
The football legend spoke with students about his sports-to-studio career.
Campus safety, freedom of expression under scrutiny after Charlie Kirk dies at Utah college months after USC visit
The political activist and social media personality was killed while giving a talk at a Utah college on Wednesday.
Doheny student workers told to stay in library amid bomb threat evacuation
USC students inside Leavey and Doheny Memorial Libraries weren’t told about the bomb threat while evacuating on Sunday.
Dornsife Office of Experiential and Applied Learning closing amidst university budget cuts
Programs like Mock Trial and the Prison Education Project will continue, but under separate leadership.
OPINION: A voice from the Middle East in uncertain times
How the Middle East is repeatedly perceived as a pawn in foreign interest wars.
From Iran to Israel: How GPS jamming affects civilians across the Middle East
During military conflict, people across the Arab world are finding their locations scattered across the region — but this isn’t the first time.














