Trojans react to weekend one of Coachella
The 23rd Coachella festival opened this past weekend in Indio, California, featuring performances from headliners like Lana Del Rey, Tyler the Creator and Doja Cat.
Students witness solar eclipse on and off campus
Students gathered in the late morning in front of Tommy Trojan, throughout campus and at the California Science Center Monday, peering through tinted glasses at the first total solar eclipse in the United States since 2017.
ProPublica receives Selden Ring Award
ProPublica was honored with the 2024 Selden Ring Award Monday in Wallis Annenberg Hall for their project “Friends of the Court,” which brought to light the unreported gift-giving from billionaire donors to Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
USC admissions rate lowest in history for class of 2028
As of Friday, USC’s class of 2028 has the lowest admissions rate in university history.
Waymo visits USC
Waymo, a self-driving taxi service, arrived at the Shrine Auditorium for its last stop in its Southern California pop-up tour to advertise its services on Monday.
Newsom begins abortion ad campaign in red states
Los Angeles residents, red state residents and political experts share their thoughts on the first advertisement of the campaign.
Paralympian Ezra Frech commits to USC Track and Field
In an announcement he posted on Instagram, Frech said he has found his home as a Trojan — the first above-the-knee amputee, to his knowledge, to have committed to a Division I Track and Field program against able-bodied athletes.
USC students believe Women’s Basketball deserves more hype
More than halfway through the season, the USC women’s basketball team has been putting on a show, and the student body has taken notice.