Trojans earn big win over No. 20 Washington
Junior forward Penelope Hocking had a hat trick as the Trojans dominated the Huskies.
Trojans open their season with overtime win over BYU
USC opens the season with a top-10 win on Westendorf’s game-winner.
USC dominates the paint in victory over Washington
The Trojans stay hot, making it five wins in a row.
USC defeats Washington for first road victory
The Trojans improve to 6-6 in conference and 8-7 overall.
Students concerned about off-campus housing options for next semester
Students are grappling with off-campus housing circumstances for next year amidst the uncertainty of whether classes will resume in-person or online.
Roski students help deliver art to homeless on Skid Row
Students from the Roski School of Art and Design come together with the Skid Row Arts Alliance to provide members of the Skid Row community with art kits to inspire creativity and offer support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
USG welcomes new senators, president and vice president
Undergraduate Student Government inaugurated its 140th class of leaders, including President Truman Fritz and Vice President Rose Ritch.
USC tightens remote instruction procedures after two classes are ‘zoombombed’ with racial slurs
USC enacted stricter protocols on online instruction Tuesday after two classes using Zoom software were disrupted by unknown attackers who stated racial epithets and drew inappropriate figures on the shared lecture screens.
USC baseball goes 2-1 in California College Baseball Classic
The Southern California College Baseball Classic kicked off this weekend at Dedeaux Field with USC defeating No. 22 TCU 2-1 Friday evening and No. 2 Vanderbilt 2-1 Saturday afternoon. The Trojans picked up a loss to No. 6 UCLA 15-3 Sunday afternoon.
Study abroad cancellations due to coronavirus puts students’ academic standing in question
USC said it will pay for students' travel fees for those returning from study abroad locations due to the coronavirus, but it not sure if it will reimburse students for the tuition they paid abroad.
Alissa Pili’s big performance conquers Washington State
It was the Alissa Pili show in Pullman, Wash., as she led USC to its sixth Pac-12 win. The freshman forward recorded a career-high 32 points, helping the Trojans defeat the Cougars 66-60.
Police Chiefs discuss race relations and their careers
In celebration of Black History Month, students and faculty gathered at Lewis Hall on Wednesday to hear a discussion between current and former African American chief police officers about race relations in law enforcement.
Men’s volleyball still can’t find rhythm
The losing streak continues for men’s volleyball after being swept by No. 7 Pepperdine at Firestone Fieldhouse on Friday. The Trojans kept each set close but ultimately succumbed to the Waves in three sets: 25-21, 25-23, 25-22.