Navigating journalism in the second Trump era
Journalist Sharon Waxman discusses the challenges of media distrust, misinformation, and political pressures in a shifting media landscape under a second Trump presidency, offering insights and advice to aspiring journalists at an Annenberg event.
Queer love as revolution: Valentine’s Day through a new lens
Queer love as revolution: Valentine’s Day through a new lens.
Pharmacy—it’s more than studying medicine
USC pharmacy graduate student Jeremiah Lee studies miscategorization of transgender people in clinical trials.
Costco offers Ozempic through weight loss program
Costco recently launched a partnership with telehealth platform sesame. As part of the program, customers could potentially be prescribed drugs like Ozempic. But what does this mean for the usage of the drug moving forward?
LA Metro announces D Line extension
LA Metro and city officials celebrated the completion of tunneling operations for the Metro D Line Subway this morning.
USC women’s basketball brings in a new audience
Students discuss the higher standard that women’s sports teams have to gain recognition.
Trojans take on Thanksgiving from campus
Check out events that are open to students staying at school.
Native American Heritage Month — Celebrating Indigenous joy
With events like a talk with Native American entrepreneur Joey Montoya, a celebration with President Carol Folt and a panel on Hahn Plaza, Native American Heritage Month is full of cultural celebrations across USC.
‘The First to Fight On’
The First Generation Plus Success Center and First Generation Student Assembly hosted a celebration Wednesday for First Gen Day.
USC’s Pippin: ‘A stunning example of magic and merriment’
USC School of Dramatic Art’s production of Pippin opens on Friday.
What fall break? Trojans are sticking close to campus
Many USC students are planning to stay close to campus for this year’s fall break, despite not having to attend any classes from Oct. 12-15.
Catholic Church wants to welcome ‘everyone, everyone, everyone’
The Vatican meeting that opened Wednesday is talking about opening the church to women, LGBTQ+ and divorced members.