For support after health center hours, students can speak with an advice nurse.
Forced inclusivity” is out — nuanced and accurate representation of underrepresented groups are in
By ELOISE DUMAS, KEILANI KOZEN
in News, Podcasts, The Soapbox
Is media getting woke? In an effort to produce more socially-conscious content, entertainment providers are pushing out bland, overly sanitized content.
SUSTAINABILITY
USC Facilities implements revamped waste bins
By TALIA WEXLER
in Featured, Main Feature, News, Sustainability
The Planning and Management team allocated more space to disposing of compost.
USC Facilities implements revamped waste bins
By TALIA WEXLER
in Featured, Main Feature, News, Sustainability
The Planning and Management team allocated more space to disposing of compost.
CITY
Trojan Shelter struggles with finances
By TALIA WEXLER
in City, Main Feature, News
The organization needs to fundraise $5,000 by Spring 2025 to continue operations.
Student athletes launched free running club for children
By ANJANAE HENRY
in City, News, Sub-Main Feature
Run Your City, the new club, is designed to introduce kids to sports like track and field.
Trojan Shelter struggles with finances
By TALIA WEXLER
in City, Main Feature, News
The organization needs to fundraise $5,000 by Spring 2025 to continue operations.
LABOR
USC grad student union rallies for paid time off
By SEAN CAMPBELL & ZACHARY WHALEN
in Featured, Labor, Main Feature, News
Union members claim the University broke promises made during negotiations.
SCA adjuncts hold rally amid contract negotiations
By BENJAMIN GAMSON
in Campus, Labor, Main Feature, News
Adjuncts’ union alleges the University is stalling on many important proposals.
USC grad student union rallies for paid time off
By SEAN CAMPBELL & ZACHARY WHALEN
in Featured, Labor, Main Feature, News
Union members claim the University broke promises made during negotiations.
USG
USG president steps down, VP to assume position at senate
By SEAN CAMPBELL
in Main Feature, News, USG
The former president Bryan Fernández has resigned to focus on personal matters.
USG president Bryan Fernández resigns
By SEAN CAMPBELL
in Main Feature, News, USG
Vice president Brianna Sánchez will be sworn in as president at the Dec. 3 senate meeting.
USG president steps down, VP to assume position at senate
By SEAN CAMPBELL
in Main Feature, News, USG
The former president Bryan Fernández has resigned to focus on personal matters.
FINANCE
USC makes first permanent mass layoffs in over 10 years
By REO & COLIN STILLMAN
in Finance, Main Feature, News
The University let go of 179 workers across its health care and auxiliary services.
USC experts weigh in on ChatGPT and OpenAI’s meteoric rise
By SOPHIA KEHAYOGLU
in Finance, Main Feature, News
OpenAI is facing a stern reality check as legal and ethical quandaries loom.
USC makes first permanent mass layoffs in over 10 years
By REO & COLIN STILLMAN
in Finance, Main Feature, News
The University let go of 179 workers across its health care and auxiliary services.
STUDENT HEALTH
Flu cases increase on campus before break
By SCARLETT LOVALLO
in News, Student Health, Sub-Main Feature
For support after health center hours, students can speak with an advice nurse.
Student Health to host blood drive, CPR training at Conquest
By SCARLETT LOVALLO
in Main Feature, News, Student Health
Amid a national shortage, campus health encourages students to donate blood.
Flu cases increase on campus before break
By SCARLETT LOVALLO
in News, Student Health, Sub-Main Feature
For support after health center hours, students can speak with an advice nurse.
HOUSING
Faulty fire alarm at Hub L.A. Figueroa causes confusion, annoyance
By KARTHIK KRISHNAMURTHY
in Housing, Main Feature, News
Residents complained about the alarm from the downstairs Taco Bell waking them up at night.
LA community concludes homeless count
By KEATON DICKINSON
in Featured, Housing, Main Feature, News
The count will reveal where homelessness appears most prevalent in Los Angeles.
Faulty fire alarm at Hub L.A. Figueroa causes confusion, annoyance
By KARTHIK KRISHNAMURTHY
in Housing, Main Feature, News
Residents complained about the alarm from the downstairs Taco Bell waking them up at night.
SCIENCE
Study reveals flaws in common theories on earthquakes
By KIYOMI MIURA
in Featured, News, Science, Sub-Main Feature
Professor Sylvain Barbot researched his skepticism about earthquake theories.
USC faces $114,000 federal complaint for animal experimentation
By JUSTIN HA
in Campus, News, Science, Sub-Main Feature
Researchers’ neglect led to the euthanization of three rabbits after eye surgery.
Study reveals flaws in common theories on earthquakes
By KIYOMI MIURA
in Featured, News, Science, Sub-Main Feature
Professor Sylvain Barbot researched his skepticism about earthquake theories.
Forced inclusivity” is out — nuanced and accurate representation of underrepresented groups are in
By ELOISE DUMAS, KEILANI KOZEN
in News, Podcasts, The Soapbox