Connecting to your Roots: A Dímelo survey
Dímelo is conducting a survey to gauge how members of the USC community connect to their ethnic background.
Climate voter guide
This guide will provide concise, factual information on the presidential race, the U.S. Senate race, one State Assembly race, Congressional races in Districts 30, 34 and 37, and California state Propositions 2, 4 and 5.
Carbon football print: How USC athletes contribute to emissions
This coming fall will be USC football’s first season in the Big 10 conference, and with it, comes longer travel times.
Pro-Palestine protests take place in Los Angeles
Pro-Palestinian protests were held across America today protesting the usage of US tax dollars being sent to aid Israel.
Former President Donald Trump’s trial begins in New York
It’s the first time in American history that a former president faces criminal charges. But do these prosecutions hurt or help his campaign for re-election?
Students view the eclipse at the Tommy Trojan watch party
Everyone knows that there was an eclipse today. At Hahn square, students gathered to view and capture the event. But how did they manage to view the process through their eyes?
Basketball all-star Aaliyah Gayles makes comeback at USC women’s basketball game after life-threatening injury
Women’s basketball is the sport to watch with star players JuJu Watkins and Aaliyah Gayles breaking records and shattering expectations.
Award-winning Jason Bateman shines in the ‘Spotlight’ at USC
The actor-director-producer spoke to School of Dramatic Arts students about acting, auditions, and genuine authenticity.
SAG-AFTRA reaches tentative agreement, strike to end past midnight on Thursday
The Screen Actors Guild announced Wednesday afternoon that the actors’ strike that has lasted over 100 days will end midnight Thursday after a tentative agreement with studios was reached, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Student Union fourth floor reopens after renovations
After five months of renovation, the Student Union held a grand re-opening Tuesday afternoon of its new spaces for the LGBTQ+ Center, Latinx/Chicanx Center for Advocacy and Student Affairs (La CASA), Asian Pacific American Student Services (APASS) and more.
Martin Baron on the state of journalism today
Former head of Washington Post shares his views on the press post Trump.
WGA strike concludes, but SAG-AFTRA is still fighting
The Writers Guild of America’s (WGA) second-longest strike in the union’s history ended Wednesday — 148 days after it began — with a tentative agreement between the guild and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP).
USC football maintains suspension of beat reporter
Questions remain surrounding the specifics of the decision.