Cardinal Sins: ‘The First Lady’
The first episode of Showtime’s biopic series gets mixed reviews from these USC students.
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Cardinal Sins: ‘Everything’s Gonna Be All White’
The first episode of the Showtime docuseries from director Sacha Jenkins is a strong first installment for these USC students.
Cardinal Sins: ‘Bel-Air’
The newly minted ‘Bel-Air’ falls extraordinarily flat for this group of USC students.
Students continue to petition for pass/no pass extension
USC is in the final week of classes and students are waiting to see if the university will extend the pass/ no pass deadline beyond this Friday to after finals. Catherine Landaas spoke with some students about the issue.
USC Chief Health Officer said holidays should not tempt students to be overly social with COVID-19 risks
Halloween and football season are fast approaching. Eager to break the monotony of the virtual semester and blow off steam before finals week, students may feel more tempted than ever to celebrate in large social gatherings.
Indigenous People’s Day seeks to educate through celebration of culture and history
Today is Indigenous People’s Day. It is a day to celebrate Native American, Indigenous People and First Nation cultures and history, and to acknowledge the genocide and exploitation that colonialism brought to these communities.
Bobcat fire threatens historic Mount Wilson Observatory
The Bobcat Fire, now one of the largest fires in L.A. county's history, poses a threat to the historic Mount Wilson Observatory. Nestled in the San Gabriel Mountains of the Angeles National Forest, the groundbreaking research conducted at this facility during the first half of the 20th century has shaped our modern understanding of the universe. Members of the scientific community weigh in on what such a loss would mean to the field.
USC Iovine and Young Academy produces 3D-printed personal protective equipment for caregivers
The Iovine and Young Academy, in collaboration with the Viterbi School of Engineering and the Keck Medicine of USC, has mobilized the school’s makerspace to produce 3D-printed personal protective equipment for caregivers at Keck Medicine of USC.
Some USC professors make their online classes fun and engaging to keep students focused
As the university enters its second week of online instruction via Zoom, students and professors are still adjusting to the new platform. Some USC professors have innovated ways to make the transition to online classes more positive, stress-free, and entertaining to secure students’ attention and alleviate stress amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students continue to fight for environment although coronavirus puts some sustainability efforts on hold
Some efforts to make the University of Southern California a greener campus are being put on hold in wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, but students have not forgotten the importance of these plans.
LAUSD board will decide whether to declare a state of emergency
Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education will decide whether to declare a state of emergency in response to the spread of coronavirus, or COVID-19, on Tuesday, according to a news release. The district was also assuring families that there is no known connection between any individuals infected with COVID-19 and any of its schools.
USC students host counter-protest in solidarity with LGBTQ students
USC responded that they have “zero tolerance for discrimination and bigotry of any kind.”