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The University will no longer require ID scanning to enter University Park Campus for students, faculty, staff and community ...
The prominent Los Angeles philanthropist gave $50 million to create Annenberg Hall in 2010 through a family foundation.
Addison Rae’s eponymous debut album, “Addison,” is finally here, in all its golden, hyperpop glory. Just 33 minutes long, the 12-track album, released Friday, is perfect for lazy days lounging by the ...
It’s hard to be friends with male-centric women If your conversations are failing the Bechdel test, change the narrative.
National Guard deployed against ‘ICE out of LA’ protest Thousands protested in Downtown Los Angeles against the presence of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the National Guard.
The realities of a doubly-disabled relationship A look into the strength and challenges of two people with a disability being together.
Student Health urges vaccinations amid LA measles, Hepatitis A outbreaks USC requires students to be vaccinated against measles and strongly recommends getting the Hepatitis A vaccine.
Student journalists at Columbia and Barnard deserve better We stand with the Columbia Spectator in demanding its institutions respect student journalism.
Summer movie releases to watch out for Step out of the heat and into the movie theaters for this summer’s biggest films.
USC is “closely monitoring” new federal policies impacting international students who are applying for a student visa or already have one and is “actively working” to support affected students, the ...
The US needs a prescription for humanity The United States may be the developed, hegemonic nation it claims to be, yet its exceptional modernity lacks empathy.
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