Major sports events go all in on Las Vegas
With Formula 1, Superbowl LVIII and a new MLB stadium, Sin City has gotten a second life as a sports capital.
Black USC architecture alum paved way with groundbreaking designs
For the last day of Black History Month, we're highlighting the first certified African American architect West of the Mississippi: USC alumnus Paul Revere Williams.
Black student orgs offer community across all interests and identities
For Black Trojans trying to connect socially and professionally, look no further than USC's collection of Black student orgs.
Tech companies slash DEI jobs despite AI representation concerns
Despite peaking in 2023, jobs in Diversity Equity and Inclusion, better known as DEI, at companies including Meta, Tesla, Door Dash and Lyft are being slashed by over 50%.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces disqualification from Trump case
The explosive Georgia court hearing poses a threat for the 2020 racketeering charges against former President Trump.
Students ring in Lunar New Year
For the Year of the Dragon, here’s to hoping the scales are tipped in your favor.
Pineapple Express drenches DTLA
This morning Los Angeles was hit with what officials are calling the Pineapple Express, an atmospheric river soaking the streets of SoCal.
Students demand Gaza ceasefire during university walkout
Hundreds march across campus, calling for action from both USC and U.S. government.
Online program filters USC classes by environmental concerns
Students can use the Sustainability Course Finder to research which courses align with their own sustainability interests.
USC students get techniques for coping with political stress
Event was aimed at students who could be experiencing election anxiety.
Big Ten re-releases 2024-28 schedules, outlining opponents for USC’s upcoming freshman season
Conference realignment promises a stacked slate of both new faces and old foes.
Go under the sea with this Michelin-star rated gem in Historic South L.A.
With whole fresh fish dangling on display in the fridge, live lobsters stirring in their tanks and the sound of sea urchin being cracked open by skilled chefs, Holbox delivers all the sights and sounds of a bustling seafood stand on the Mexican coast.
Thousands of Armenians flee Nagorno-Karabakh as Azerbaijan takes control
After last week’s 24 hour period of fighting in the region, ethnic Armenians living there have surrendered to Azerbaijani forces and are evacuating en masse.