Students charged certain late fees over the last decade may be entitled to payment if they submit a claim by June 5.
RTPC faculty vote in favor of union
By ANYA MOTWANI & DAVID RENDON
in Featured, Labor, News, News Main Feature
The result comes nearly a year and a half after first petitioning to create a union.
SUSTAINABILITY
USC students revive local canyon and its community
By ANUSHA ALUM
in News, News Sub-Main Feature, Sustainability
Last year’s land care team won the $5,000 reward from the 2025 Pando Sustainability Awards for their restoration work.
USC students revive local canyon and its community
By ANUSHA ALUM
in News, News Sub-Main Feature, Sustainability
Last year’s land care team won the $5,000 reward from the 2025 Pando Sustainability Awards for their restoration work.
CITY
A voting guide to California’s June 2 primary
By ANYA MOTWANI
in Los Angeles, News, News Main Feature
Mayor Karen Bass faces a more difficult bid for reelection than expected.
How and why the LA population is on the decline
By RUBY MATENKO
in Los Angeles, News, News Sub-Main Feature
Less immigration and the aging population has worsened county-wide worker shortages.
A voting guide to California’s June 2 primary
By ANYA MOTWANI
in Los Angeles, News, News Main Feature
Mayor Karen Bass faces a more difficult bid for reelection than expected.
LABOR
RTPC faculty vote in favor of union
By ANYA MOTWANI & DAVID RENDON
in Featured, Labor, News, News Main Feature
The result comes nearly a year and a half after first petitioning to create a union.
Full-time Gould RTPC faculty release statement opposing inclusion in non-tenure faculty unionizing effort
By DAILY TROJAN STAFF
in Labor, News, News Main Feature
Potential union members will receive their ballots on Friday for a mail-in election.
RTPC faculty vote in favor of union
By ANYA MOTWANI & DAVID RENDON
in Featured, Labor, News, News Main Feature
The result comes nearly a year and a half after first petitioning to create a union.
USG
RSOs must apply for funding via USG funding board
By ADAM YOUNG
in News, News Sub-Main Feature, USG
Membership organizations can’t apply for funding via programming assemblies anymore.
FINANCE
USC CFO ‘really optimistic’ after Fiscal Year ‘25 report releases
By NICHOLAS CORRAL & ADAM YOUNG
in Finance, News, News Main Feature
The financial statements included the first year of Big Ten revenue and start of cutbacks.
Turner construction sues USC
By JACKSON MILLS
in Finance, News, News Sub-Main Feature
The company built Ginsburg Hall in 2024 and claims it has not received payment.
USC CFO ‘really optimistic’ after Fiscal Year ‘25 report releases
By NICHOLAS CORRAL & ADAM YOUNG
in Finance, News, News Main Feature
The financial statements included the first year of Big Ten revenue and start of cutbacks.
STUDENT HEALTH
New COVID-19 variant could evade vaccine immunity
By QUINTEN SEGHERS
in News, News Sub-Main Feature, Student Health
The cicada variant has spread to over 25 states, but it does not appear to cause more severe symptoms.
Federal judge blocks latest ACIP appointees
By QUINTEN SEGHERS
in News, Student Health
Chief Campus Health Officer Dr. Sarah Van Orman said she will advocate for students’ vaccines to be fully covered.
New COVID-19 variant could evade vaccine immunity
By QUINTEN SEGHERS
in News, News Sub-Main Feature, Student Health
The cicada variant has spread to over 25 states, but it does not appear to cause more severe symptoms.
HOUSING
Alums allege NOVA Student Housing withheld deposits
By JACKSON MILLS
in Housing, News, News Sub-Main Feature
Multiple former residents are accusing the company of disingenuous practices.
Faulty fire alarm at Hub L.A. Figueroa causes confusion, annoyance
By KARTHIK KRISHNAMURTHY
in Housing, News, News Main Feature
Residents complained about the alarm from the downstairs Taco Bell waking them up at night.
Alums allege NOVA Student Housing withheld deposits
By JACKSON MILLS
in Housing, News, News Sub-Main Feature
Multiple former residents are accusing the company of disingenuous practices.
SCIENCE
Researchers warn cuts, DEI restrictions are stalling science
By JACKSON MILLS
in Campus, Labor, News, News Sub-Main Feature, Research
Speakers at a town hall Monday described terminated grants, lab shutdowns and deleting diversity-related language in research.



























RTPC faculty vote in favor of union
By ANYA MOTWANI & DAVID RENDON
in Featured, Labor, News, News Main Feature