School of Thought
OPINION: A voice from the Middle East in uncertain times
How the Middle East is repeatedly perceived as a pawn in foreign interest wars.
OPINION: Peace in a noisy world: Why many young adults are turning to prayer
Cynthia Howard writes that prayer and faith are increasingly popular among a young generation dealing with high rates of anxiety.
Gen Z want the issues that are important to them to be reported on more
The generation is starting to grow up and they want to know more about their community.
The animated world of ‘Virtually Nutz’ navigates the AI landscape
One communications theorist is using whimsical animation to change the conversation around generative AI.
Is feminism still only for white women?
The ‘Barbie’ movie reflects modern feminism in the worst way.
The U.S. Supreme Court has got to go
Black, brown, low-income and LGBTQ+ bodies must be protected. You failed.
Extrapolations: Visualizing climate realities through fiction
Scott Z. Burns and Dorothy Fortenberry are piloting the future of climate storytelling within Hollywood by telling the climate stories of people.
Attending the U.N. COP27 climate summit as a college student
Exposing the reality for youth activists stuck in the ‘Green Zone’
Analyzing California’s push for electric vehicles
“Electric cars are not as sustainable as they are made out to appear.”
Redefining differently-abled
As Disability Awareness Month comes to a close, one USC student voices his thoughts on “The Utopian Vision” that we should all be striving for When it comes to different labeled individuals.
An ethical guide to traveling
The world is changing, and travel is changing along with it. Here's your guide to going from annoying tourist to respected traveler.
USC should open more on-campus positions to international students
In consideration of unionizing the graduate student workers, there’s more that we can do to improve the working conditions.