Legendary music producer Quincy Jones dies at 91
Jones was a versatile artist, as a producer, arranger, composer, bandleader and recording artist.
Coalition representatives say first meeting with Folt was ‘extremely frustrating’ in Q&A session
Speakers told members of the encampment they hope for better results from Tuesday’s negotiations.
What’s up with Waymo?
You might have seen white vehicles with spinning gadgets all over the car but with nobody behind the wheel. What are those driverless cars roaming around campus?
What would get young voters to the polls?
From logistical obstacles to disengagement, younger generations remain the least engaged voting population. How can we change that?
What were the wildest Super Bowl advertisements?
The Super Bowl advertisements always generate excitement and controversy. This year’s ads did not disappoint.
How can the Grammys be improved?
Some feel that certain artists got snubbed at the Sunday award show and there’s room for growth.
‘Hub for the Holidays’ encourages students to give back
The USC Sustainability Hub’s clothing and food drive serves students in need.
‘University Chaplain’ tries to help students through a spike in antisemitic and anti-Islam sentiments
Dean of religious and spiritual life Varun Soni helps students express themselves in ways that they find meaningful in wake of recent world events.
New themed entertainment major covers more than just theme parks
SCA’s newest major encourages interdisciplinary study for its inaugural class.
Online program filters USC classes by environmental concerns
Students can use the Sustainability Course Finder to research which courses align with their own sustainability interests.
Star of hit show ‘Friends,’ Matthew Perry, dies at 54
USC students and faculty mourn the death of the beloved actor as they reflect on his comedic talent and his impact on American sitcoms.
Koreatown tree-planting initiative plans expansion into South L.A.
The Korean Youth + Community Center raised over $600,000 for its “Free Trees” project.
Study finds the SAT and ACT advantage wealthier students
A new study highlights the disparities between the performances of students of different socioeconomic statuses on tests that could determine their future career and success.
Gov. Newsom vetoes bill to decriminalize psychedelic drugs in California
The governor called for more definitive therapeutic guidelines before taking any further steps in decriminalization.