Meet the Clampers
“Credo Quia Absurdum” or “I believe it because it is absurd” is the motto of the ancient and honorable order of E Clampus Vitus. They are a historical fraternity dedicated to the preservation of American heritage - their way.
International Women’s Month takes on a new meaning for some
Given the difficult year for women in the USC community because of the Sigma Nu assault allegations and the lawsuit with the former USC gynecologist, International Women’s Month and Day could have a new meaning for many. What can we learn from the events of this past year and how might we ensure a better future? Carter Hyde has the story.
This war is making us sick
The war in Ukraine is deeply affecting people there and even far from the fighting. Some University students in this country can think of nothing else some report already feeling traumatized especially students whose families have ties to the region. They say their studies and mental health are suffering, Ethan Huang reports.
Super Bowl halftime show breaks boundaries
The Super Bowl LVI half time performance marked the first time that an all hip-hop set took the stage. With this historic milestone, we talked to USC students about their opinions on the show and the significance it has for hip-hop culture. Gina Nguyen prepared this story.
USG Presidential race down to one ticket after drop-out
The USG presidential race has dwindled down to only one ticket. One of the tickets that had been in the race withdrew, so now the only remaining ticket will run unopposed for President of USG. Vani Sanganeria has more on this curious story.
South African students express concern over travel restrictions halting their ability to return from home
More than 50 nations have imposed travel restrictions because of the omicron variant.
Kyle Rittenhouse verdict is condemned on campus and abroad
People nationwide, including students, have strongly expressed their anger over Rittenhouse’s acquittal.
Native American Heritage Month calls for change
USC students and faculty call out underrepresentation of Native American culture on campus, even during Heritage month.
Long-awaited South LA park will open in 2022
Inell Woods Park will be a new green space in the Green Meadows neighborhood.
A ‘Fryft’ error caused confusion for students traveling around campus
Lyft is expected to reimburse students who paid for their rides on the night of Oct. 2.
Electric scooter accidents spark safety debates among students
According to DPS logs, five electric scooter-related accidents occurred in the month of September alone.
Combating fentanyl overdose during National Recovery Month
USC offers resources to educate students on drug safety and awareness.