What are Trojans’ favorite holiday movies?
Holiday movies help students find comfort and a sense of home.
Thanksgiving: Oaxacan style
Thanksgiving in multicultural LA is about much more than Turkey and Mashed potatoes. Different cultures bring different dishes and flavors to the dinner table. We visited one LA restaurant that prepares Thanksgiving feasts Oaxacan style.
USC students share their opinions on Trump’s new cabinet
Trump's recent appointment of cabinet members is provoking lots of buzz. As a result, we quizzed USC students on their knowledge on the matter and heard many opinions about the incoming members.
Immigrant rights groups stress solidarity post-election
Local immigrant rights groups and other community advocates rallied in downtown Los Angeles.
Massive monsters for Halloween: Architect builds art installations in his yard
Tom Saltsman has built dragons, trolls and even a robot from materials he gathers from his construction work.
Climate voter guide
This guide will provide concise, factual information on the presidential race, the U.S. Senate race, one State Assembly race, Congressional races in Districts 30, 34 and 37, and California state Propositions 2, 4 and 5.
‘Covid kids’ left in dismay as USC releases commencement speakers
For the second graduation in a row, seniors at USC are having to grapple with international circumstances impacting their ceremonies.
Hundreds protest valedictorian speech revocation in march across campus
USC’s decision to drop Asna Tabassum’s valedictory address citing security issues leads to international scrutiny and campus-wide protest.
Burglary response raises safety concerns among USC students
Miscommunication and delays highlight apparent failures in LAPD and DPS handling of a break-in into students’ housing.
Students reflect on celebrating Ramadan this year
With the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, many students find a new meaning observing the Islamic month.
Arab American Heritage Month kicks off with ‘Echoes of Generations’
USC’s Middle Eastern North African Student Assembly hosts art exhibition
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.
California bill proposes cutting state funding over legacy admissions
A new bill would prevent private universities from getting Cal Grant aid if they have a preferential application process.
Landmark Alabama Supreme Court ruling on IVF stirs strong opinions at USC
Students are grappling with a recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling as it could have significant implications for the state’s in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures.