USC JAMS honors the memory of 9/11 heroes one step at a time
300 attendees climbed the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum stairs in remembrance of the tragedy.
Wallis Annenberg, L.A. philanthropist and USC’s longest-serving trustee, dies at 86
The billionaire philanthropist championed art, science, education and animal welfare, and made major contributions to the university’s communications and journalism programs.
Be gone gloom and rain. Hello, hammocks and sunshine.
As students take in the sun and temperatures rise, so do students’ moods.
World Happiness Report puts Israel in Top Five
The annual report, which is conducted by Gallup, the Oxford Wellbeing Research Centre and the UN, was released on March 20 and ranked 143 countries in terms of their happiness. Israel dropped one spot from last year, but it still surpassed the United States, which came in at 23.
Cactus Jack comes to USC
Rapper Travis Scott will be in person to launch his new apparel line at the USC Bookstore tomorrow at 3 p.m.
12-year old Junior Olympic diver makes a splash at USC
Webber Meade-Sofield is a competitive diver that trains at USC’s Utyengsu Aquatics Center
070 Shake and Alexander 23 set to headline USC’s Springfest
Springfest will take place on April 6 at 4 p.m. and will be the first event hosted on the newly renovated McCarthy Quad.
First-of-its-kind joint degree between Marshall and Viterbi seeks to create a new archetype of student
Business for AI is a joint degree between USC’s Marshall School of Business and Viterbi School of Engineering, said the Viterbi School of Engineering. Students will graduate with a degree signed by the dean of both schools.
Taking a walk with USC’s most unusual dog walker and his acrobatic pups
Taky Cheung is not your average dog walker. Often spotted on campus, Cheung walks up to 11 dogs a day. Ten of those dogs are attached to his belt via a leash, and one sits comfortably on his head.
Behind the three-story media wall that is the heartbeat of Wallis Annenberg Hall
The media wall, and heartbeat of Wallis Annenberg Hall, has a $600,00 price tag. Whether you work in the Media Center on the first floor or study on the fourth floor, the wall catches your attention.
USC Make-A-Wish Club grants its first wish in three years
The club raised enough money to give a young girl from Whittier her dream trip.
Daily Trojan joins more than 50 college papers in running an op-ed condemning gun violence
On Wednesday, more than 50 college newspapers — including USC’s Daily Trojan — published an op-ed written by students of the March For Our Lives chapter at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill who experienced a tragic shooting on their campus last year, according to a press release March for Our Lives.
UC Berkeley sued for alleged anti-Semitism
Two Jewish groups have filed a lawsuit against UC Berkeley for alleged spread of “unchecked” anti-Semitism.