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.
ProPublica receives Selden Ring Award
ProPublica was honored with the 2024 Selden Ring Award Monday in Wallis Annenberg Hall for their project “Friends of the Court,” which brought to light the unreported gift-giving from billionaire donors to Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
Carol Folt awards prestigious University Medallion to Holocaust survivors
President Carol Folt honored Holocaust survivors and the Shoah Foundation Monday for its outstanding leadership in preserving the testimonies of the Holocaust during a private event at Town and Gown.
Waymo visits USC
Waymo, a self-driving taxi service, arrived at the Shrine Auditorium for its last stop in its Southern California pop-up tour to advertise its services on Monday.
USC School of Cinematic Arts adjunct professors have unionized
USC School of Cinematic Arts adjunct professors voted heavily in favor of creating a formal union on Friday.
Is it the Super Bowl or the Swiftie Bowl?
Swifties, Swift’s legion of diehard fans, have stormed the NFL, motivated by her relationship with Travis Kelce. In doing so, they’ve introduced new viewers into the world of football.
Triple overtime at USC versus Arizona has students livid
After a lengthy and drawn out game, USC Trojans remain victorious, however, fans are not happy.
Newsom says no to psychedelics in California
We chatted with David Dadiomov, an expert in therapeutic use of psychedelic drugs to learn what Newsom’s veto means.