Demonstrations continue across USC Campus
Students join in solidarity after a long week of demonstrations.
Heisman Trophy returned to Reggie Bush
In 2024, where NIL (name image and likeness) is a priority for college athletes, Bush will again receive his Heisman after 14 years.
Zoo animals express anxiety during eclipse
Looking at the behavior and characteristics of animals that was shown during this year's eclipse.
Talking to USC students about the ‘Quiet on Set’ docuseries
Alleged dark backstories behind the production of some of your favorite Nickelodeon shows.
Veterans’ access to ‘life-changing’ psychedelics remains criminalized: What’s next in the wake of SB58?
Experts say a lack of adequate research led to Newsom’s veto of the bill, which would have decriminalized psilocybin and other natural psychedelics.
Study spaces are scarce as final exam crunchtime nears
USC Libraries feel the squeeze as finals heat up.
Lyft driver who reportedly sexually assaulted a USC student is now banned from platform
A Lyft driver who allegedly sexually assaulted a USC student in his car outside of her apartment last week has been permanently banned from the ride-share platform, a spokesperson told Annenberg Media.
USC students in shock after DPS report that Lyft driver sexually assaulted a student
A Lyft driver allegedly raped a USC student in the early hours of Wednesday morning, according to an email from USC’s Department of Public Safety (DPS).
USC students learn to be ‘Heart Heroes’ on campus
USC Student Health, in partnership with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LADPH), is hosting “hands-only CPR” training sessions every Wednesday in McCarthy Quad from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Pappas Quad from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Nov. 18.
ABC to perform at the annual Family Weekend concert
This Thursday, USC Visions and Voices, the campus’ university-wide arts and humanities initiative, will host British pop band ABC live in concert, following a pre-show conversation with lead singer Martin Fry.
FEMA emergency alert test ‘alarms’ USC students
A pre-announced test from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that went out to cell phones in the U.S. on Wednesday came about two minutes earlier than scheduled
Fight on or sleep in?
Students weigh in on whether they will tune in to watch the Trojans take on CU Boulder Saturday morning.