Immigration is no longer the key to securing America’s millions of Latino voters. What is?
The Latino rightward shift in 2024 is a ‘fire alarm for the Democrats.’
Daily Trojan demands transparency in response to budget cuts
USC’s 112-year-old newspaper fights to keep their print edition alive.
Andrew Call appointed as new Leventhal dean
Call will assume the role at the start of the fall semester.
To some members of Gen Z, a Harris nomination means hope
Young voters feel “energized” by an end to President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign and Democratic support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
USC beach volleyball celebrates recent title at White House
The four-time defending national champions toured the White House Monday and were celebrated for their May NCAA win.
Trojans in Houston recover after Hurricane Beryl
A week later, the USC community in East Texas deals with the aftermath of the tropical storm.
Ivan Gallegos returns home following DA decision
Family and friends are “relieved” Gallegos won’t be charged for fatally stabbing a man who was allegedly breaking into cars on Greek Row.
New campus access point opened on Exposition Boulevard
Four entrances are now operational for pedestrians and vehicles.
Three documentaries cover various communities in Los Angeles
USC Annenberg’s Impact screening highlighted student work Thursday.
Petition calls for university statement on death of former USC gynecologist accused of sexual misconduct
A former USC employee authored a petition demanding that the university comment on the disgraced gynecologist's pre-trial death and provide resources to victims coping with a lack of resolution.
Student-run exhibition combines music, dance and visual art
“Mama’s Mansion” on 37th Street was home to an immersive showcase of creatives of art earlier this month
USC Mariachi band takes Songfest title for the second year in a row
Mariachi Los Troyanos de USC expanded their legacy this weekend after winning the historical collegiate musicale.
‘Welcome To Celibacy Club’ premieres at Outfest: A celebration of queer POC voices
The USC student-produced short film was selected and screened at the Outfest Fusion Festival this weekend, the world’s largest QTBIPOC film festival.
Twenty-Eight for ‘28: Metro madness
L.A. is expanding transit infrastructure in time for the 2028 Olympic Games, garnering mixed reactions from South L.A. residents.