USC film production sparks controversy after filming on campus with swastika symbol
A USC film student displayed an offensive flag while filming on USC’s campus late Monday night.
Price School of Public Policy among top five programs in the country
This marks the public policy school’s tenth year placing in the national top five public affairs programs.
52nd Harvard Youth Poll indicates a grim state of the job market
Students face a loss of agency in their financial stability.
Hear from the fans who didn’t quite catch ‘Bieber Fever’ this weekend
Justin Bieber’s performance during the first weekend of Coachella has gone viral. But not everyone is feeling sentimental.
USC to display notable National Archives documents from the founding era
USC Fisher Museum hosts the “Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation” exhibit as part of an eight-city national tour.
After four years and 12,000 subscribers, student-run Morning, Trojan will shut down in May
Tomo Chien, a journalism student at USC, built the newsletter for the USC campus community and will leave it behind upon graduation.
California officials say there’s ‘no imminent threat’ despite FBI warning
State authorities allegedly notified that Iran could retaliate for war by launching drones at the West Coast.
Photography company says Epstein file connections against them are unfounded
Multiple school districts have canceled their contracts with Lifetouch due to over 8,000 mentions of the Apollo Management CEO in the Epstein files.
USC celebrates the end of Latinx Heritage Month
Today, USC held their Latinx Heritage month closing celebration, Noche de Cultura. They celebrated at Founders Park with the theme, “Honoring Our History, Celebrating Our Strength.” Clubs and organizations gathered together to celebrate over food, music, and speakers. Loralei Rohrbach has the story.










