USC takes round one of the Crosstown Showdown in front of electric home crowd
The Trojans are now 2-10 against AP No. 1 teams in their history.
No. 4 USC dominates defensively, rolls past Penn State
The Trojans push their winning streak to 12 with an impressive defensive showcase.
L.A. Storytellers: Sharing indigenous culture through art
LA-based artists relate their indigenous history through painting, print-making, and photography.
USC outlasts Nebraska, 28-20, in homecoming thriller
Jayden Maiava shines in first start and gets the Trojans one win closer to bowl eligibility.
No. 3 USC women’s basketball rolls to a home-opening victory over Cal Poly
After traveling across the globe, the Trojans began Galen Center play with a blowout.
No. 10 women’s basketball flexes offense, thumps Ducks 88-51
A dominant first half set the tone as the Trojans leave Eugene with their fifth straight win.
USC sneaks past Arizona, 43-41, in triple overtime slugfest
The Trojans’ first game back at the Coliseum proved no easy task, but they still remain undefeated.
USC overcomes early mistakes to top Arizona State 42-28
The Trojans’ first road game proved challenging, but a strong fourth quarter propelled the team to a 4-0 start.
Looking for some flavor? Here are 5 fusion restaurants in L.A. you need to try!
Interested in trying out some fusion restaurants? Here are some restaurants located in Los Angeles!
Dominion Settles with Fox News for $787 Million
After Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News in a defamation lawsuit regarding election fraud, Fox News agreed to a settlement of $787 million. Questions regarding further implications on Fox News and the public's trust in media arise after the conclusion of the case.
Texas judge rules abortion pill undercuts FDA
On Monday, a Texas federal judge ruled that the abortion pill, mifepristone, undercuts FDA regulations and will potentially head to the Supreme Court next to determine the pill's fate. Gaby Medina has the story.
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.
Triumph through tragedy: the Isiah Pacheco story
Days away from a Super Bowl appearance, the rookie running back continues to play his role to a hopeful championship.
Bleed out the blue: how one student group is using the crosstown rivalry to collect clothes for donation
Run by the Trojan Pride Committee, this clothing drive encourages USC community members to get rid of any UCLA-blue-colored clothes.
JEP’s 50th Anniversary: A Guide to USC’s Largest Service-Learning Program
The service program partners USC students with community organizations.