Living the Legacy: “One life saved is enough”
In 2014, two young people from Orange County, California - a Newport Beach Lifeguard and a 21-month-old child - lost their lives in tragic water-related accidents. Their parents turned grief into action and honored their children’s memory through their community foundations.
USC community reacts to student arrested on suspicion of murder
Some students are rallying behind the junior who was arrested on Monday night in connection with a fatal stabbing.
Power, pitching propel USC baseball in win over No. 12 UC Irvine
The Trojans have won five straight after 12 runs and 14 hits against a top-ranked pitching staff.
Trojans pummel Oregon State in straight-set victory
The USC women’s volleyball team extended its winning streak to seven games as the Trojans venture further into Pac-12 play.
Opinion: USC administration needs to face the music in the Mike Bohn situation
When President Carol Folt and other USC representatives aren’t transparent about misconduct, they harm something far more significant than the university’s reputation.
Arnold Schwarzenegger visits USC, discusses rise of hatred, extremism
The multi-talented Arnold Schwarzenegger headlined an all-star panel discussing polarization, hatred and anti-Semitism.
USC celebrates grand opening of Washington D.C. Capital Campus
USC leaders, trustees and alumni gathered Wednesday to celebrate the opening of the university's new Washington D.C. campus.
NPR severs ties with Elon Musk’s Twitter
NPR and their affiliate stations plan to halt Twitter activity and redistribute their social media personnel in the next two weeks after fighting the app's labeling policy.
The “Population Bomb” could be less damaging than predicted, a new study suggests
A new study done by the Earth4All collective and commissioned by the Club of Rome projects that the "population bomb" our world was projected to face will not be as harmful as experts originally thought.
Brandon Ho: Chasing a chess title
The years-long process of mastering chess and making a name for himself along the way. USC junior Brandon Ho has taken the chess world by storm.
USC President Folt announces plans for new Sustainability Hub in the heart of campus
The resource center will host discourse and research among USC students and staff.
Everything you need to know about going to the Rose Bowl this weekend
For better or worse, Saturday will be a season-defining day for USC football. Tens of thousands of football fans are expected to flood into the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena this weekend to watch the penultimate game of the regular season for both No. 7 USC and No. 16 UCLA.
Political endorsements from celebrities: do they matter?
Many celebrities spoke out about politics ahead of the 2022 midterms. But will their voices have an impact on the electorate?
California Proposition 28 aims to secure funding for arts education
The proposition is campaigning virtually unopposed ahead of the midterm elections.
LA Skins Fest presents Native American Short Film Showcase
To celebrate Indigenous People’s Day, USC hosted a premiere and conversation of Native American short films at the Norris Cinema Theater.