The scholarship is a “first of its kind” venture to help Black women pay for school.
USG inaugurates 144th senate class, officers
By NICHOLAS CORRAL
in Featured, Main Feature, News
The Undergraduate Student Government used 77% of its allocated budget in 2023-24.
SUSTAINABILITY
Jane Fonda champions climate activism
By JILLIAN GORMAN
in Main Feature, News, Sustainability
Climate experts spoke with faculty at Annenberg Hall about political engagement.
Jane Fonda champions climate activism
By JILLIAN GORMAN
in Main Feature, News, Sustainability
Climate experts spoke with faculty at Annenberg Hall about political engagement.
CITY
Curren Price pleads not guilty to corruption charges
By NATHAN ELIAS
in City, Crime, Main Feature, News
The L.A. city councilmember was arraigned Monday on charges of embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest.
USC celebrates Native American Heritage Month
By ZACHARY WHALEN
in City, Main Feature, News
Native American faculty, students and others spoke on education and support.
Curren Price pleads not guilty to corruption charges
By NATHAN ELIAS
in City, Crime, Main Feature, News
The L.A. city councilmember was arraigned Monday on charges of embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest.
LABOR
SCA adjunct professors vote overwhelmingly to unionize
By BENJAMIN GAMSON
in Featured, Labor, News, Sub-Main Feature
Months after the University declined to voluntarily recognize their union, adjuncts voted 206-13 to create a formal union, pending certification of the results by the National Labor Relations Board.
USG
USG announces budget cut plan for 2024-25
By NICHOLAS CORRAL
in Main Feature, News, USG
Nine of the undergraduate programming assemblies will experience budget cuts.
USG announces budget cut plan for 2024-25
By NICHOLAS CORRAL
in Main Feature, News, USG
Nine of the undergraduate programming assemblies will experience budget cuts.
FINANCE
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.
Students, experts uncertain over latest loan forgiveness developments
By MARCEL LACY & SPARSH SHARMA
in Finance, Main Feature, News
President Biden announced an additional $9 billion in student loan forgiveness.
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.
STUDENT HEALTH
Campus health reflects on year
By QUINTEN SEGHERS
in News, Student Health
Data from the Student Well-being Index Survey will help judge new health resources.
Health fair raises sexual assault awareness
By QUINTEN SEGHERS
in Main Feature, News, Student Health
SAAMLAND, facilitated by Student Health, included poems, music and stickers.
Campus health reflects on year
By QUINTEN SEGHERS
in News, Student Health
Data from the Student Well-being Index Survey will help judge new health resources.
HOUSING
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.
SCOTUS to rule on homeless encampments
By KEATON DICKINSON
in Housing, Main Feature, News
The Court could overturn precedent barring local governments from forcibly removing unhoused individuals from public property without offering alternative shelter.
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.
SCIENCE
Researchers breathe new life into Santa Catalina Island’s trash
By XIANGYUAN CHI
in Featured, Main Feature, News, Science
A series of studies outline a method to convert plastic waste into pharmaceuticals and other products.
USG inaugurates 144th senate class, officers
By NICHOLAS CORRAL
in Featured, Main Feature, News