Chaos before the crown: Miss Universe judges resign
Scandal and mishaps surround the Miss Universe pageant in Bangkok. Judges resigned over claims of a secret jury, contestants protested executive behavior, and Miss Jamaica fell during preliminaries and had to be carried off the stage.
Robot Restaurant Service?
USC’s Sweetgreen is the first location in Los Angeles to offer semi-automated technology to ensure shorter wait times for college students who are often in a time crunch.
Maria Sharapova brings athlete mindset to business and investing
Former tennis world champion Maria Sharapova says lessons from the court—resilience, teamwork and adaptability—continue to guide her as an entrepreneur and mother.
The Victoria Secret fashion show struts back into the spotlight
The iconic Victoria Secret fashion show returned last night for a second time since its revival.
Swifties, it’s show(girl) time!
Fans are geeking out on the eve of Taylor Swift’s much-anticipated “The Life of a Showgirl” album drop.
Is Starbucks no longer the go-to coffee on campus?
This morning Starbucks announced it planes to close nearly 200 locations and cut 900 jobs across the U.S. and Canada in effort to confront financial concerns. Today we spoke to USC students about how closures might affect their coffee choices.
The Broad Museum $100-million expansion
New galleries will be making an appearance in Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass dismisses Fire Chief Kristin Crowley
Residents and community members have mixed reactions as Kristin Crowley, chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, is removed.
USC has a resident coyote
Students report sightings and encounters with coyote on campus.
USC student says he will file charges against UCLA student who slapped him at rivalry game
After a video of the alleged assault circulated, the USC sophomore says he is pressing charges.
Decades-long Conquest Week traditions altered due to new encampment restrictions
Student handbook additions following last spring’s encampments have implicated the traditional defense of University statues preceding the USC-UCLA football showdown.
International students, unable to vote, watch the presidential race from the sidelines
Representing a significant portion of the campus community, international students share what tomorrow’s election means to them.
Why are Gen-Z men turning out to support Trump?
How Donald Trump’s recent campaign strategies are captivating young men, from podcasts to anti-abortion policy promises.
How to cast your mail-in ballot
A look at state-specific rules for casting your mail-in ballot and crucial deadlines as election day approaches.
Want to protest on campus? Here’s how to do it while following the rules.
Annenberg Media has compiled a resource that attempts to explain how USC students are permitted to protest on their campus.














