Allyson Felix returns to the main stage
The 7x gold medalist announced her run in the 2028 Olympics.
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority to lay off nearly 300 employees
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority announced Monday that it will lay off 284 employees, following Mayor Karen Bass’s budget proposal.
USC Freshman student shot at “No Kings” Protest
Tucker Collins, an 18-year-old astronautical engineering major at USC, was allegedly shot in the eye by a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agent with a projectile containing chemical irritants while attending a protest on March 28 outside the Metropolitan Detention Center in Downtown Los Angeles.
Farmworkers Day celebrated for the first time in California
The Boyle Heights community is divided on the removal of Cesar Chavez’s namesakes.
Trojans pick up where they left off
The first on-field practice after spring break showed the Trojans are right back at it.
USC women’s basketball earns No. 9 seed, will face Clemson
USC enters Selection Sunday after a season marked by both promising stretches and late setbacks.
Kanye West ‘Ye’ back in L.A.
The Grammy Award-winning artist will perform at SoFi Stadium, marking his first solo L.A. show since 2021.
Maiava, Huard see offense trending up as spring ball hits fifth practice
Chemistry, accountability and a “humble confidence” are emerging as early themes of spring ball.
Women’s flag football gains momentum at USC ahead of 2028 Olympics
The sport’s upcoming Olympic debut has fueled rapid growth nationwide, with USC emerging as an early adopter through a club team.
Out-of-state students face inconsistent experiences voting from California ahead of 2026 primary elections
Election laws vary by state, making absentee voting for some more challenging
Trump administration sues University of California due to antisemitism claims against UCLA
The Justice Department alleged that Jewish employees of the university were “subjected to harassment.”
‘I’m attending my classes no matter what’: USC students weigh in on L.A. heavy rainfalls
Despite heavy rain and flash flood warnings across Los Angeles, USC students continue showing up to class Tuesday.
USC law school students object to decision to allow ICE and CBP lawyers to attend virtual recruiting events
Amid immigration raids across the US, student associations cosigned an open letter condemning the presence of enforcement agencies.
‘Big Checks Bring Big Smiles:’ Officials announce $100M for beautification efforts in Expo Park
Exposition Park is set to receive nearly $100 million in funding for beautification and other park improvements ahead of the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Olympic Games.
USC sustainability hub boosts campus mobility with free tune-ups
The USC Sustainability Hub is offering free skateboard and bicycle tune-ups every Tuesday. Student workers help fix tires, bearings and brakes while encouraging the campus to choose greener transportation options.












