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Curren Price pleads not guilty to corruption charges
The L.A. city councilmember was arraigned Monday on charges of embezzlement, perjury and conflict of interest.
USC celebrates Native American Heritage Month
Native American faculty, students and others spoke on education and support.
La Barca: A South Central food odyssey
Beyond the restaurant’s mystic door lies a world where culture, tradition and exquisite cuisine converge.
LA Councilmember Harris-Dawson visits USC
Harris-Dawson told students about his upbringing and path to political office.
USC junior is LA’s youngest elected official
Triston Ezidore works for the Culver City Unified School District Board of Education.
Alumni brew coffee, tea, community at Kind Grounds
Located eight miles west of University Park, the café is aspiring to be much more.
Amid barren yoga scene, one South Central studio welcomes all
The Tree Yoga Cooperative offers peace and healing for a diverse range of customers.
Free food and more at South Central Mardi Gras cookout
The event featured burgers, hot dogs and supplies for the unhoused community.
South Central cafe fights food insecurity, gentrification
The Ward-Wallaces provide food, job opportunities and community to South Central’s residents.
USC ordered to pay attorney fees after Title IX investigation was deemed unfair
A California judge ordered USC to pay $111,965 in attorney fees late last month to a student accused of rape in 2016, after deeming its Title IX investigation unfair.
Senator Kamala Harris endorses Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom at Tutor Campus Center
The College Democrats at USC and the Unruh Associates hosted the event.
Report says LGBTQ homeless youth need more attention
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Thirty-five percent of the homeless youth living in Los Angeles identify as LGBTQ.