Wrapped season reignites Apple Music versus Spotify rivalry
Spotify Wrapped and Apple Music Rewind are back, sparking conversations across USC about platform loyalty, sound quality, and artist pay. Students share their opinions on what each service gets right, and where both fall short.
Congress approves Epstein records release; Trump to decide next step
Congress has approved a bill requiring the full release of all case files tied to Jeffrey Epstein. The legislation is now on President Trump’s desk. Survivors and experts warn that political motives could shape the release.
President Trump named in newly released Jeffrey Epstein emails
Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate allege President Trump knew about Epstein’s victims. The documents are part of a 20,000-record release that has reignited conversation about accountability and transparency.
Viterbi memorandum sparks confusion among international students
After USC reissued federal policy guidance restricting out-of-area internships, students are feeling more anxious and uncertain than ever.
‘Where Are You Really From?’ and the weight of an answer
Award-winning author Elaine Hsieh Chou leads a conversation about her new collection of short stories, challenging the conventions of Asian American representation in literature.
Students of all creeds find community in campus religious organizations
Even in religious spaces, non-religious students have discovered bonds that transcend faith.
Green week meets cardinal red ink: USC’s sustainability at a crossroads
USC’s Green Week celebrates its fifth anniversary amidst uncertainty surrounding the impact of University budget cuts.







