Retrofitted food truck documents Armenian stories in Southern California and worldwide
The researchers’ projects – specifically those centered around oral history – emphasize the historical and cultural effects of global issues on Armenians.
Folt unveils Dr. Joseph Medicine Crow Center for International and Public Affairs
Native American heritage was honored in a ceremony to rename the Center for International and Public Affairs.
Confused about how to secure an internship or job? Look no further!
With summer break around the corner, the Career Center offers resources for students to gain skills and experiences during their time off.
ProPublica reporters win 2022 Selden Ring Award for their project “The Secret IRS Files”
The reporting team discussed their investigative process with USC students, faculty and staff.
The removal of USC’s indoor mask mandate leaves students, faculty and staff divided
As USC alters its mask policy, members of the Trojan community share their perspectives on how optional masks impact the classroom.
Trojans weigh in on 2022 Oscar nominations and changes
With eight fewer televised categories and seven USC alumni nominees, SCA and Annenberg students discuss the award show’s impact on their careers.
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum welcomed NASCAR for the first time
USC students share their experiences at the Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum.
Still confused about the booster requirement? Here’s everything you need to know.
When and where to get boosted around campus — even after having COVID-19.
A Deep Dive into Club Swim and Club Sport Restrictions
After more than a year of canceled practices and tournaments due to COVID-19, USC club sports are eager to practice on campus. However, the ever-changing protocols are causing frustrations amongst players as many teams still face uncertainties in their season. Lara Prakash has more.