Military issues at the forefront as GOP battles Dems to regain power in Congress
Republicans and Democrats each use military issues in their campaigns.
Surviving the southern border
Federal judge halts the Biden administration’s plan to end a Trump-era policy at the United States-Mexico border this month. Even if Title 42 is uplifted, migrants might have a difficult time seeking asylum.
GOP competes against Dems under new boundaries
Redistricting has created new challenges for the currently Republican-led CA-25 District. Acton, a tiny but pivotal area, could make a difference when candidates battle over winning a seat in Congress.
Custodian at USC arrested on suspicion of felony theft, faculty and staff demand answers
On March 15, Francisca Trigueros was arrested on suspicion of felony theft. Trigueros, a custodian at USC, was suspended from her job and is due to go to court in July. But there could be more to this story than meets the eye.
Meet the 2022 Undergraduate Student Government candidates
After two candidates withdrew earlier this month, four more jumped onto the race just days before voting begins.
Learning to ride the news production wave
It was the first timeI was trying something new as a producer for our newscast. Instead I learned one of my biggest lessons in broadcasting: to expect the unexpected.
Unsanitary jail conditions spark concern for violating constitutional rights.
A man charged for murder waits for his trial in LA County Jail during the pandemic. One of the largest jail systems in the country which sparks concerns about violating constitutional rights.
Do you believe in love after COVID-19?
As “cuffing season” approaches, USC students seek to make love connections through a new student-made match-making questionnaire.
A digital theater reveals ‘Hidden Stories’ amid COVID-19
Instead of a live production, USC theatrical design students created a digital website that hosts stories from students, faculty and staff about their pandemic experiences.
For college students, absentee voting is helpful, but sometimes complicated
USC students weigh in as mail-in voting offers convenience and potential complications.
School of Dramatic Arts BFA students make a statement with latest multimedia art installation
School of Dramatic Arts production and design students address voter suppression through a USPS mailbox installation piece and an immersive digital maze.
TikTok almost-ban threatens USC influencers
Students weigh in on how the TikTok’s rocky road toward possible prohibition has affected them.
Group of low-income USC students build a social media campaign to make tuition affordable for all
“AffordableSC gives me hope that I can stay a Trojan”
Noise complaint or COVID-19 concern?
Nine different noise complaints during the first half of September caused USC's administration and Department of Public Safety to differentiate between noise complaints and social distancing violations.