USC policy experts react to Trump’s first 100 days in office
Department of Education cuts, Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency and tariffs are some of the topics experts discussed.
USC student co-founds mutuals-based dating app aimed at safety and accountability
USC student co-founds mutuals-based dating app aimed at safety and accountability -- The app aims to minimize the dangers and discomfort of going on dates with strangers.
ICE officers attempt to enter LAUSD elementary schools
The officers claimed to be conducting “wellness checks.”
Trump administration continues to impose tariffs, raising concerns among USC small business owners
Cost increases are likely to be passed onto consumers, raising prices even higher.
USC seniors express frustration over cost of graduation
USC seniors express frustration over cost of graduation. Trojans discussed their feelings on the high prices ahead of graduation this May.
Trump’s address to joint Congress meeting showcases a divide on Capitol Hill
The House chamber was split and many protested during the president’s first congressional address to the nation.
Conservative political media personality Charlie Kirk to visit USC
Conservative political media personality Charlie Kirk to visit USC. L.A. is the third stop on Kirk’s “American Comeback Tour.”
Trojans worry about Trump’s executive order threatening DEI initiatives at educational institutions
Trump has threatened to pull federal funding from schools that do not comply with the order.
American Heart Month: a time for love and health
During February, organizations aim to increase awareness for the nation’s leading cause of death.
Rain or shine, USC students are determined to network
Students and alumni grabbed their umbrellas and sought job guidance at the career center’s second fair of the year.
‘The Trumping of America, why and what’s next?’, USC Dornsife conference reflects
As the second Trump administration goes full steam ahead, Democrats and Republicans finally have time to reflect on the outcome of the 2024 Presidential election.
LA Skins Fest comes to School of Cinematic Arts
In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, the School of Cinematic Arts is screening ‘Frybread Face and Me,’ a film from the upcoming LA Skins film festival, which highlights Native American filmmakers.
New CA law extends last call -- but only for some
Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed a bill into law to allow drinking in California until 4 a.m.













