Lionel Richie and Sarah Jessica Parker to visit USC
The two icons will attend among the over 500 participants and more than 100 panel conversations that are going to bring literary life to campus for the LA Times’ annual event.
Autism Acceptance Month has shifted from awareness to acceptance
Autism Acceptance Month is pushing past stereotypical barriers of awareness. Now, April is about highlighting the experiences and lives of the autism community.
USC students react to Artemis II
As the Artemis program takes the next step towards lunar exploration, students are excited for what this could bring in the future.
Timothee Chalamet mocked the ballet? Here’s what USC students think.
USC students give their thoughts on Chalamet’s opinion that “no one cares” about the traditional art forms of ballet and opera.
Apple has debuted a durable and affordable design for its launch of the MacBook Neo
The inexpensive MacBook Neo is, according to some, an attempt to compete with Chromebook and Acer Aspire Windows designs for students’ money and attention.
Battle of L.A. belongs to UCLA – again
A late fourth set stumble propelled USC men’s volleyball to a loss against No. 1 UCLA.
Melrose businesses remain frustrated by LA’s preventive measures following newest set of heavy rain and floods
Rain and flooding continue to cause damage to businesses along Melrose Avenue, with lack of promising solutions in sight
Days before the election, Trojans reflect on the role of student government on campus
Students prepare to put forth their votes amid falling voter participation.
Out with the old, in with the old: Kim reacts to his new role as USC president
Students consider what campus may look like under Kim’s now-official presidency.









