A report on Southern California, University of Southern California, Orange County, California and Greater Los Angeles
Orange County is located in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in Southern California.
- Orange County, CaliforniaGreater Los Angeles is the second-largest metropolitan region in the United States with a population of 18.5 million as of 2021, encompassing five counties in southern California extending from Ventura County in the west to San Bernardino County and Riverside County in the east, with Los Angeles County in the center and Orange County to the southeast.
- Greater Los AngelesIt includes the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the second most populous urban agglomeration in the United States.
- Southern CaliforniaThe region generally contains ten of California's 58 counties: Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties.
- Southern CaliforniaUSC is the largest private employer in the Los Angeles area, with an estimated annual impact of $8 billion on the state of California.
- University of Southern CaliforniaUSC also operates an Orange County center in Irvine for business, pharmacy, social work, and education, and the Information Sciences Institute, with centers in Arlington, Virginia, and Marina del Rey.
- University of Southern CaliforniaThe USC School of Architecture was established in 1916, the first in Southern California.
- University of Southern CaliforniaSome institutions not based in Orange County operate satellite campuses, including the University of Southern California, National University, Pepperdine University, and Springfield College.
- Orange County, CaliforniaAmongst these include five University of California campuses (Irvine, Los Angeles, Riverside, Santa Barbara, and San Diego), 12 California State University campuses (Bakersfield, Channel Islands, Dominguez Hills, Fullerton, Los Angeles, Long Beach, Northridge, Pomona, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Marcos, and San Luis Obispo); and private institutions such as the California Institute of Technology, Azusa Pacific University, Chapman University, the Claremont Colleges (Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College, Pomona College, Scripps College, Claremont Graduate University and Keck Graduate Institute), Loma Linda University, Loyola Marymount University, Occidental College, Pepperdine University, University of Redlands, University of San Diego and the University of Southern California.
- Southern CaliforniaThe University of Southern California and University of California, Los Angeles are among the largest, and the Claremont Colleges and California Institute of Technology are among the most academically renowned.
- Greater Los Angeles1 related topic with Alpha
Los Angeles Times
0 linksDaily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881 and is now based in the adjacent suburb of El Segundo.
Daily newspaper that started publishing in Los Angeles in 1881 and is now based in the adjacent suburb of El Segundo.
She speculated that the paper's revenue shortfall could be reversed by expanding coverage of economic justice topics, which she believed were increasingly relevant to Southern California; she cited the paper's attempted hiring of a "celebrity justice reporter" as an example of the wrong approach.
The Times closed its San Fernando Valley printing plant in early 2006, leaving press operations to the Olympic plant and to Orange County.
By the mid-1940s, the Times was the leading newspaper in terms of circulation in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.
In 2011, the Festival of Books was moved to the University of Southern California.