A toy story: saving Christmas amid a tariff war
Toy industry professionals and local toy stores are warning that Trump’s recent tariffs on China are likely to have significant impacts on their business... especially heading into the Christmas season.
How concerns regarding deportation are sparking anonymity in newsrooms
The current political climate poses risks to student journalists.
The Broad Museum $100-million expansion
New galleries will be making an appearance in Los Angeles.
Students can vote on what trees they would like to see on campus
The trees of USC offer some green in the heart of the city.
Trump’s first 50 days
This guide presents the significant policy within President Trump’s first 50 days in office across the economy, immigration and foreign policy and the environment.
USC School of Dramatic Arts ending fall semester with “Old Times” production
As the ninth production of the 2024/25 Season and third production of Master of Fine Arts acting program, “Old Times” runs this weekend only.
Students remain hopeful heading into the USC-UCLA game
Thanksgiving travel plans are behind some students’ decision not to attend the game.
Karen Bass expedites sanctuary city ordinance for L.A. County
The city of Los Angeles is to become a sanctuary city that limits cooperation with federal immigration authorities to protect L.A. County’s immigrant population.
What do USC students expect from Biden’s last few months in office?
As the transfer of presidential power begins, students reflect on Biden’s presidency.
Santa Ana winds spark wildfire concerns in Los Angeles County
Red flag warnings stretch across Southern California advising residents to be aware and cautious.
USC parents express excitement for Trojan Family Weekend school-specific events and festivities
Over 200 events took place between Thursday and Friday across campus.
Students react to Shohei Ohtani’s historic 50/50 night
Ohtani makes history as the first player in MLB history to reach 50 home runs and stolen bases in a season.