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.
Blood Drive Comes to USC
Students, faculty, and staff gave back to the community one pint at a time. As Lorenzo Arce explains the blood drive is an ongoing partnership LifeStream Blood bank and Keck Medicine of USC.
Can Trump Still be President?
Donald Trump was arrested on Monday and questions are already being raised weather he is till a viable political candidate for the upcoming presidential election. An expert explains to us the answer is not so simple. Lorenzo Arce [ARE SEE] 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.
Football fever hits campus ahead of the PAC-12 Championship
A conference championship is on the line in the first year for a rejuvenated football program.
‘Quiet Exhibition’ is breaking the clout barrier for student artists at USC
The free event gives students a chance to showcase their talents and latest works, regardless of their major, social status or financial constraints.
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?
‘1st Annual Day of the Dead Community Event’ aims to connect the USC Health Sciences Campus with surrounding East L.A. culture
Attendees can celebrate those who have passed away and get vaccinated at this free event.
USC students balance studying with having fun this Halloween
Students discuss their plans for Halloween.
Carol Folt announced as new chair of Association of American Univerisites board
Folt previously served as the vice chair of the college advocacy organization.
Five places to try fall flavors in Los Angeles
Get into the fall spirit with these five restaurants that serve seasonal food items near USC.
USC students react to California decriminalizing jaywalking
The new law will allow civilians to jaywalk when the risk of danger is low.
USC updates Greek life info after cutting ties with fraternity houses
Student Affairs updated its FAQ to state that the university cannot enforce event safety
‘The pandemic is over’: what does it mean for USC?
President Biden’s comment draws USC protocols into question.
USC’s Information Sciences Institute talks the future of AI
The institute’s first ever press conference highlighted new research that could improve cybersecurity, reduce sex trafficking, and make you a stronger password.














