What does Black History Month mean?
It’s that time of the year again when we celebrate the rich, inspiring and soul-shaking history of the Black Americans. It has been 47 years since this month was officially recognized by then-President Gerald R. Ford to “honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” However, in those 47 years, systematic racism, homophobia, and prejudice remain prevalent issues facing the Black community. Three USC students take a moment to explore and discuss the state of Black History Month in 2024 – its value, its impact and its potential for the future.
Love stories: Reflecting on the meaning of Valentine’s Day
Students share what Valentine's Day means to them through the lens of personal experiences.
‘Tatakae!’ popular anime, ‘Attack on Titan’ ends after 10 years
Students at USC with the mantra of ‘fighting on’ collides with the world of Attack on Titan’s mantra ‘Tatakae’.
With over 200 kidnapped and held hostage in Gaza, Trojans stand strong in solidarity
Investigating USC’s Response to White House’s plan for colleges across the country facing antisemitism and islamophobia.
SAG-AFTRA set to return to negotiations
We go live to the picket line as SAG-AFTRA prepares to return to negotiations.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: PlayStation Studios’ fastest selling game ever
From popular comic book hero to being sold in over 2.5 million video game screens everywhere, USC students experience the Spider-verse in Spider-Man game sequel.
Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour is making its way to the big screen
Debuting the film’s trailer during her tour’s last stop in Kansas City, Missouri, all of the magic captured from Beyoncé's tour is set to hit theaters on December 1.
USC has ‘living legend’ for its new Climate Communicator
From being named a ‘Living Legend’ by the Library of Congress to becoming the climate communicator for the Center for Climate Journalism and Communication, Dr. Sylvia Earle discusses the state of the Pacific Ocean along with LA Times writer, Rosanna Xia.
Minimal updates to iPhone this year leave USC students unimpressed
After experiencing a dip in sales, Apple’s latest release of devices on Tuesday could reverse this trend, but some USC students found the updates minimal.
Beyoncé is changing how people see the LGBTQ+ community, one ‘clack’ at a time
From previous albums celebrating the beauty of blackness to her latest album and tour proudly celebrating queer spaces, Beyonce changed the game. Now, she’s bringing ballroom culture into the spotlight and changing how people see queer culture today.