USC joins Facebook Whistleblower Frances Haugen in a conversation at Wallis Annenberg
This Tuesday students, staff and faculty gathered around the lobby of Wallis Annenberg Hall and peered over the railings in a massive crowd. They were all intent to hear Frances Haugen, better known as the Facebook Whistleblower, and what she had to say.
E3 gets cancelled after a nearly quarter-century run
E3 is considered the largest gaming expo of the year. But in late March, the Entertainment Software Association announced that this year's E3 has been canceled. Bella Durgin-Johnson has more on what this means...
Amazon gets its first union established in New York
For the first time last Friday, Amazon workers have voted in favor of unionizing with Amazon Labor Union, a grassroots labor organization of current and previous Amazon workers. This is the first successful union in Amazon's history. Bella Durgin-Johnson has more on the story.
Pac-12 schools are suing merchandise companies for illegal copyright
The lawsuit claims the sportswear companies used unlicensed college branding. The defendants’ response is due Wednesday.
Students express safety concerns for “Conquest!” in response to recent overcrowded events
In the wake of Astroworld Festival, high-attendance events are facing more scrutiny
The Astroworld Festival tragedy is sparking new attention to campus concert safety
The deaths at Travis Scott’s festival are putting students on ‘high alert.’
USC program creates entrepreneurial leaders in L.A. community
Bridges to Business Success Program mentors small business owners disproportionately affected during the pandemic.
School of Dramatic Arts students to get new central home on campus
The university is revamping the United University Church into an innovative space with new resources for SDA, which has long lacked sufficient practice and performance space.