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UPDATE (Aug. 7 3:40 p.m.): Eighty-nine employees were laid off Monday across USC’s health system, according to a notice filed with the state and city. The number of layoffs was first reported by ...
Layoffs have begun at Keck Medicine of USC and the Keck School of Medicine of USC, according to an email sent to staff on ...
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.
Candidates discussed USG culture, free speech, political polarization, campus perimeters and each ticket's big promises.
Transfer students find their second chances at USC Students prove that there is no singular journey in finding college community.
The Thornton Student Council released an open letter Wednesday urging University administrators to remove or reduce “significant financial barriers” for international music students seeking paid ...
Western music, K-pop collabs are catapulting both industries — they cannot mess it up Collabs have turned me and many others into K-pop fans overnight, but ignorance jeopardizes what should be easy ...
IN PHOTOS Don Toliver lights up Springfest From dreamy vocals to intense mosh pits, Springfest 2025 had something for every Trojan. As the lights dimmed inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, a ...
Former Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director Joyce Bell Limbrick filed a lawsuit against USC Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court for race and gender harassment, discrimination, retaliation, ...
How often do you see “locally sourced produce” or “farm to table” on Los Angeles restaurant menus? These buzzwords are everywhere, but I’ve started to wonder: Who actually has access to this local ...