USC Students react to Reggie getting his Heisman back
The 2005 Heisman Trophy was placed back into the hands of Reggie Bush Wednesday morning. The last time Bush was in possession of his Heisman was 2010, when he had to give it up because of significant sanctions against USC.
Grateful for the Trojan network: Students and faculty give thanks to alumni and donors
USC holds appreciation event for alumni and donors.
Breaking Barriers: Franita Tolson appointed as USC Gould School of Law’s first African American dean
Tolson, the interim dean, is the second woman to hold the position in the school’s 123-year history.
Students question their soon-to-be $95,000-a-year education
USC plans to increase tuition by another five percent for the 2024-2025 school year, and students are less than jovial about it. The total cost of attendance will increase to $95,225, with the $69,904 tuition price tag making up the biggest chunk of that total cost.
The fate of your stolen scooter
The DPS Chief of Public Safety, Lauretta Hill, discussed the increase in scooter thefts around campus, and how students can avoid becoming victims.
Microsoft’s VP of Communication Strategies talks AI at Annenberg
Steve Clayton joins Dean Willow Bay in discussing where the tech giant will be taking its new AI assistant, Copilot.
Good JuJu is spreading across the country
During her freshman season, Watkins is averaging 27.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 2.7 steals per game. Watkins has taken the USC community and the nation by storm, and students are excited about having Watkins for more than one year.
Grammys viewership is up — but also down?
USC students share their experience watching the Grammy Awards.
Meet the Candidates: Sam and Christian
USG presidential candidate Sam Stack and vice presidential candidate Christian Shaw discuss their values of accessibility and Trojan pride.
Is breaking news breaking down?
This week the Los Angeles Times laid off 20 percent of its newsroom, and questions about the lifespan of longstanding publications like the Times and how the type and quality of their reporting will change are at the forefront of students’ minds at Annenberg, USC’s school of journalism.
Rent in L.A. to increase in 2024
Living in Los Angeles is expensive. That statement is true now more than ever as the Los Angeles City council approved rent increases starting in 2024.












