LIVE UPDATES: A USC pro-Palestinian group hosts an occupation on campus in solidarity with Gaza
Organized by the USC Divest From Death Coalition, students are gathered in Alumni Park in what is one of the first West Coast occupations on a college campus.
Communist revolutionary group protests USC’s removal of valedictorian’s speech
Members from RevCom stood near Tommy Trojan and held up signs in opposition to the university’s decision, sparking conversation around campus.
Melina Abdullah named running mate of Cornel West’s presidential campaign
The BLM LA co-founder and social activist will now appear alongside the independent candidate in the 2024 Presidential Election.
Jaren Lewison announced as the Dornsife commencement speaker for 2024
‘Never Have I Ever’ actor is set to return to his alma mater this May to deliver a speech to the graduating class of Dornsife students.
USC students experienced a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity this March
USC women’s basketball gave students the unique experience of watching their team play two March Madness games on their home court.
Valentine’s Day may be expensive, but USC students say love is worth it
Trojans feel the love in the air even if it leaves their wallets a little lighter.
USC gets two pharmacy vending machines on campus
The vending machines offer cold medicine, contraceptives and hygiene products for an affordable price, 24 hours a day.
Meet the Candidates: Sam and Christian
USG presidential candidate Sam Stack and vice presidential candidate Christian Shaw discuss their values of accessibility and Trojan pride.
Annual Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count wraps up tonight
Last year’s count saw a 10% increase in the unhoused population, but it’s still unknown what this year’s number will be.
Daily Trojan joins more than 50 college papers in running an op-ed condemning gun violence
On Wednesday, more than 50 college newspapers — including USC’s Daily Trojan — published an op-ed written by students of the March For Our Lives chapter at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill who experienced a tragic shooting on their campus last year, according to a press release March for Our Lives.
How do ice rinks in L.A. stay cold?
We go live to Pershing Square, where organizers are preparing for another year of their annual ice-skating tradition.
The 5th National Climate Assessment reveals the impact of climate change in various sectors of the US.
This morning, the White House released the 5th National Climate Assessment, or N-C-A-5, a report developed by more than 500 climate experts and scientists to analyze the effects of climate change on various sectors and regions of the United States and on the economy.
Biden’s stance on Israel divides Gen-Z
We talked to a USC Communications and International Relations student about how Biden's stance on the war between Israel and Hamas might affect his re-election campaign in 2024.
How did USC students celebrate Halloweekend?
Many students celebrate Halloween before Halloween itself. From costumes to candy, we talked to students about what they enjoyed most.
The Pepperdine community advocates for change in light of recent tragedy
The Pepperdine community is coming together after tragedy recently struck involving a collision with four students on the Pacific Coast Highway.