Judge issues tentative ruling rejecting USC’s attempt to destroy documents in sexual assault case
In a tentative ruling, a Los Angeles Superior Court judge rejected USC lawyers’ request to destroy records in a 2021 sexual assault case involving a retired professor.
USC files motion to destroy documents related to 2021 sexual assault and discrimination suit
In August, USC filed a motion to destroy “confidential” documents related to a settled discrimination and sexual assault lawsuit against the university and a former professor.
Climate voter guide
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Students reflect on Liam Payne’s generational impact
The former One Direction member left a lasting influence on fans who grew up with his music.
High Holidays at the Laugh Factory: an untraditional Rosh Hashanah celebration
Jewish tradition takes an unconventional route at the Laugh Factory, where a service was hosted in honor of Rosh Hashanah.
Pugs give hugs and midterm stress relief
Cute canines at the University Religious Center provide an adorable study break.
USC students hyped for big house matchup
Trojan football takes on University of Michigan Wolverines this weekend and USC students are stoked
After ‘Quiet On Set’: where will kids’ TV go from here?
The chilling docu-series revealed decades of abuse on Nickelodeon.
USC’s 38 satellite ceremonies to proceed as planned despite main stage cancellation
Additional security measures, and ticketing now in place, but speakers remain unchanged.
How ‘The Girls on the Bus’ brings real-life struggles by women reporters to the screen
Female reporters who traveled with political candidates during presidential elections face hardships maintaining their objectivity and womanhood in a cut-throat industry. New York Times political reporter Amy Chozick discussed these struggles after screening the first episode of her new HBO Max series, “The Girls on the Bus” Monday afternoon in the Sheindlin Forum.
National Public Health Week kicks off at USC’s Health Sciences Campus
The Community Readiness Event taught civilians how to stop bleeding, perform hands-only CPR, administer Narcan and mental health awareness.
CDC says 24-hour quarantine is sufficient for those who test positive for COVID-19
People infected with COVID-19 will no longer need to self-isolate for five days, and USC students aren’t sure whether that’s a good thing or not.
USC Annenberg celebrates Charlotta Bass Day Tuesday
USC Annenberg Charlotta Bass Journalism & Justice Lab celebrates its namesake Tuesday with a conversation with Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz: an author, social activist and daughter of civil rights icon Malcolm X.