USC production students reflect on film safety after ‘Rust’ armorer’s sentencing
Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the armorer for the movie “Rust,” was sentenced to 18 months of prison Monday for her role in the death of the film’s cinematographer Halyna Hutchins over two years ago. This sentencing comes after a major push for safety within the film industry.
How ‘The Girls on the Bus’ brings real-life struggles by women reporters to the screen
Female reporters who traveled with political candidates during presidential elections face hardships maintaining their objectivity and womanhood in a cut-throat industry. New York Times political reporter Amy Chozick discussed these struggles after screening the first episode of her new HBO Max series, “The Girls on the Bus” Monday afternoon in the Sheindlin Forum.
CDC says 24-hour quarantine is sufficient for those who test positive for COVID-19
People infected with COVID-19 will no longer need to self-isolate for five days, and USC students aren’t sure whether that’s a good thing or not.
New season calls for new beginnings for the Clippers
The Clippers are rebranding in an attempt to loosen the Lakers grip on Los Angeles.
Trojans offer mixed reviews as Joe ‘Dark Brandon’ Biden joins TikTok
Facing re-election this year and attempting to build rapport with young voters, the Biden campaign spent the weekend generating buzz on social media as Biden launched his first TikTok.
A Pineapple Express is coming for Southern California
The Pineapple Express refers to an atmospheric river that brings tropical moisture from the Hawaiian islands to the West Coast. Starting early next week, the floodgates could open as Southern California prepares for monumental flooding.
A legendary matchup: The USC-UCLA rivalry
USC students are preparing and anticipating Saturday's game in the Coliseum against UCLA
How much of your Thanksgiving break is spent studying for finals?
Turkey and organic chemistry are on the Thanksgiving menu this year.