Two men detained by LAPD after disturbing Taper Hall lecture
The third man involved in Tuesday’s incident has yet to be located by DPS or the LAPD.
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.
Rick Caruso steps down from his role as Chair of the USC Board of Trustees
The former Chair is running for mayor of the city of Los Angeles.
Valentine’s Day is just another day, except with more colors and dollar signs
Student perspectives share that the “Hallmark holiday” is only a ploy to spend more money than usual on your significant other.
Keck School of Medicine announces new dean
Emory University’s Dr. Carolyn Meltzer to fill dean position left vacant for more than a year.
The failures of the Afghanistan War, explained
Prominent voices from USC and other communities detail 20 years of inadequacy in Middle East.
USC to require influenza vaccinations by November 1
Flu shot requirement from last fall continues this semester
University Park campus grapples with safety concerns
An increase in burglaries around off campus housing leaves students uncomfortable with current conditions.
Immigrants under TPS and DACA are entering a crucial phase in confronting the future of immigration policy
Judge rulings on two immigration issues sparks fear and uncertainty in immigrant communities.
USC plans to return to normal campus capacity in the fall
As California continues to reopen, USC plans to return to “normal” campus capacity and operations in the fall and align its expected policies with those of the state, with the exception of vaccination incentives, according to USC’s Chief Health Officer Dr. Sarah Van Orman.
Staying home and taking a trip
Psychedelic drugs have served as helpful guides for some during the rough times of the COVID-19 pandemic
Premier League’s Big Six Coup Attempt
Even professional soccer clubs can be affected by big business ventures within their own industry.
Georgia’s historic blue flip
Stacey Abrams’ efforts to combat voter suppression in Georgia helped the state pull for a Democratic presidential candidate for the first time in almost 30 years.
For college students, absentee voting is helpful, but sometimes complicated
USC students weigh in as mail-in voting offers convenience and potential complications.