Why women rule the kitchen, but not the restaurant industry
While women have traditionally held the role of the head chef in the household, this title does not typically extend to leadership positions in the food industry today.
Opinion: Unveiling “Bama Rush”— A new max documentary on Alabama’s sorority recruitment process
Exploring the disappointing realities and missed opportunities of the Bama Rush documentary
Sydney Karmes-Wainer: College student with an eating disorder to health influencer
Watch Sydney Karmes-Wainer find food freedom and create her own brand—French Squirrel.
The D.C. Penal Reform Law that Calls into Question the District’s Statehood
The District of Columbia passed a new law - one that the U-S Congress may overturn. This has brought up questions of the District’s own sovereignty over its own laws.
USG Election Results
Last night, USG elections results came to a close for the president and vice president. The new cabinet has plans to streamline many aspects of USC.
The new proposed L.A. City ordinance upending restaurants
Yesterday, the LA City Council approved to keep the Al Fresco program but are proposing expensive and time-consuming requirements to maintain it. Many businesses may not be able to meet these demands.
Culver City bans homeless encampments
Homeless encampments are now banned in Culver City. The City Council passed the ordinance yesterday in a three to two vote. And as Skye Lee reports, this has sparked some controversy.
Skull and Mortar continues their annual Operation Santa
The service organization, run by students in the School of Pharmacy, wrote holiday letters to kids at LAC + USC Medical Center Friday.
Trojans rally for the crosstown rivalry game as Mura Masa, the Song Girls and others perform at Conquest
Other performers included DJ_Dave, Maddy Davis and student-run dance and music groups.
Sexual assault survivors share their stories in a new exhibit at the Tutor Center
Breaking Silence, USC Hillel’s Bradley Sonnenberg Wellness Initiative and A Path 2 Courage partner up to bring awareness to issues of sexual assault and domestic violence on campus.
Folt remarks about her hopes for the university as Trojan Family Weekend continues
Despite the looming concerns about issues like safety at disaffiliated fraternities, President Folt kicked off Trojan Family Weekend at Bovard Auditorium with welcome remarks to visiting families.
Here’s what you need to know to go green with USC’s Green Week 2022
In celebration of the second annual Green Week, an initiative under Assignment: Earth, USC Annenberg Media has created a guide for students to maximize their experience throughout the week.
Where yoga and art meet: how one instructor bridges that gap
Taught by Thornton doctoral student Siwen Xi, one yoga class has the chance to practice inside an art exhibit at USC’s Fisher Museum of Art.
USC students respond to ongoing protests in Iran
Death of Mahsa Amini triggers reactions from students on campus sparking support for women’s rights in Iran.