A ‘Legendary’ practice session on day 3 of the Miami Open
Despite recent legal battle, Novak Djokovic rallies as usual.
USC President Carol Folt reflects on her tenure at USC: ‘You’re not there to necessarily please people’
Folt defended her response to last spring’s protests, explained changes to university DEI programs and called eliminating the valedictorian position “a good move forward” in a sit-down interview with student media.
Bautista-Fallon win USG presidential and vice presidential race after an eventful election season
Undergraduate Student Government (USG) presidential candidate Mikaela Bautista and her running mate Emma Fallon won the presidential election Tuesday night, beating out three other tickets.
Presidential election ‘bittersweet’ for Puerto Ricans, Guamanians
Puerto Ricans, Guamanians reflect on the election system for residents of U.S. territories.
Scenes from Donald Trump’s inauguration
Supporters took to the streets of Washington, D.C. to celebrate the inauguration of the 47th president.
Donald Trump sworn in as the 47th president of the United States
Donald Trump sworn in as the 47th president of the United States. The new president outlines his plans for the early days of his administration
USC spent $158 million more than what it earned in 2023-2024 fiscal year
The university detailed setbacks and established financial goals for the upcoming academic year as a result of the deficit.
USC neuroscience professor on indefinite leave following alleged research misconduct
The allegations were submitted to the National Institutes of Health last year.
Voter voices: Here’s what’s on their minds as they head to the polls
University Park neighbors share their votes and describe the election in one word.
Liam Payne, former One Direction star, found dead after balcony fall
The 31-year-old, one of five members of the hugely successful band, reportedly fell from his third-floor hotel room in Argentina on Wednesday.
Almost a year later, USC students and faculty pay respect to Oct. 7 victims
Almost a year later, USC students and faculty pay respect to Oct. 7 victims
Iran’s recent attack on Israel raises concern for Jewish Persians in Los Angeles
It’s not easy being of dual heritage when your two countries are rivals. But that is the reality for many Persian Jews at the University of Southern California and in Los Angeles.
Moody’s rating agency downgrades USC debt due to issues in the healthcare sector
Rising medical costs industry-wide cut into school’s cash flow
World Happiness Report puts Israel in Top Five
The annual report, which is conducted by Gallup, the Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre and the UN, was released on March 20 and ranked 143 countries in terms of their happiness. Israel dropped one spot from last year, but it still surpassed the United States, which came in at 23.
Jon M. Chu named USC’s 2024 commencement speaker
The ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and ‘Wicked’ Director will join graduates May 10 for the main ceremony.