ANALYSIS: USC deliberately escalated ‘structural deficit’
A doubling debt and egregious management growth place blame on the university.
Oscars 2024: Students weigh in on this year’s nominees
The Oscars are right around the corner and the nominations this year are stacked! However, general consensus on the nominees is divisive, and 'Barbenheimer' is at the top of everyone's mind.
Lily Gladstone shines at the SAG awards with historic win
Lily Gladstone makes history as the first Native American actress to win best lead actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards annual ceremony
Usher Halftime Show polarizes USC students
The Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show aired on Sunday, garnering mixed reactions from USC students.
Winter WonderLAnd activities to get you in the holiday spirit
Los Angeles and USC have a multitude of events dedicated to winter festivities.
I-10 Freeway reopening three weeks earlier than expected
The freeway shut down last week after a large fire left it unsafe to use.
Higher labor costs in California means bumped up Chipotle prices
In April, the minimum wage for fast-food workers will increase to $20 an hour.
Halloweekend looking hazy? Here are our favorite haunts
Your USC student guide to Halloweekend, from haunted farms to campus movie nights.
USC now offers Narcan to students for free
The drug, which is used to remedy opioid overdoses, is available over-the-counter at USC Pharmacies for all students and staff
USC kicks off Latinx/e Heritage Month with ‘Unidad, ProSperidad, Y Cultura’ event
The celebration was held at Tommy’s Place, and marks the first of 12 planned USC events for Latinx/e month.
USC announces changes to the student handbook
A year after its implementation, the University handbook has received its first annual revision.
Redefining differently-abled
As Disability Awareness Month comes to a close, one USC student voices his thoughts on “The Utopian Vision” that we should all be striving for When it comes to different labeled individuals.
A tribute to Tim, a friend who sees beyond the wheelchair
Why Tim’s friendship feels like the first authentic friendship I have had with a non-disabled person.
What professors should know
Imagine you’re sitting at the end of class and everybody around you is packing up. But you don’t have the ability to put your computer away, and your assistant is out sick. For most people, that wouldn’t be an issue. But that situation causes a major problem in my life, because I have a physical disability called cerebral palsy (CP) and am confined to a wheelchair, which affects my ability to do physical tasks.