Major sports events go all in on Las Vegas
With Formula 1, Superbowl LVIII and a new MLB stadium, Sin City has gotten a second life as a sports capital.
Trojans leap into February 29
This leap day, students discuss their experiences celebrating the special day.
Odysseus becomes the first private spacecraft to land on the moon
It's a story that's out of this world... literally. The United States made a long-awaited return to the moon today in a historic first.
Beyoncé paves way for Black artists in country music and beyond
Grab your furs, spurs, and boots! Beyoncé just released two new singles with a country-twang twist. They're from her upcoming album which will be Act ii of her three act project. Act ii drops at the end of March. In these three albums, Beyonce explores and and promotes Black influences in her music, fashion, and beyond.
Super Bowl-stitions
With the biggest football game of the year happening on Sunday between the Chiefs and the 49ers, here’s some of the conspiracies and traditions surrounding the event.
Pineapple Express drenches DTLA
This morning Los Angeles was hit with what officials are calling the Pineapple Express, an atmospheric river soaking the streets of SoCal.
Trojans toast to tidings: USC students share holiday traditions from turkey to tinsel
What do holiday preparations look like for Trojans?
UniVerse and LVIN look to end the fall semester off with some noise
The two companies have partnered to host a DJ concert for Trojans, by Trojans.
Santa Ana winds take allergy season by storm
Do you have a runny nose, dry skin and sinus issues? Experts advise Californians on how to deal with allergy season.
You might be over the age limit for trick-or-treating on Halloween this year
In some parts of the country, trick-or-treating is banned for older teens and young adults, but that isn’t stopping some USC students from taking part in the tradition.
New study points to inevitable sea level rise due to Antarctic ice shelf melting, sparks climate anxiety
Experts say news rhetoric surrounding climate change data, like this recent study, can take a toll on mental wellbeing and hinder motivation to take action.
USC celebrates third federally recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Students share their thoughts about the evolution of the holiday and its origins as a day of celebration for Christopher Columbus.
What to expect during Trojan Family Weekend
From tailgates to gameday, USC welcomes family and friends.
USC Jewish organizations observe Yom Kippur
Two scheduled dinners offer USC students chances to break fasts with peers
USC is offering free flu shots to students and faculty
Student Health’s “Flu and U” program is taking charge against flu season by hosting vaccination sites on campus.