Remake of hit show from the 1980s misses the mark


Hollywood has been catering to 1980s nostalgics lately. With its recent remakes of and belated sequels to ’80s films, Hollywood has been looking backwards, hoping to capitalize on childhood nostalgia with increased ticket sales. The latest example of this trend is Joe Carnahan’s The A-Team, and while it might not be the finest film ever […]

Tainted legacy


Reggie Bush, pictured here in USC’s 2004 game against Ohio State, has been the source of controversy as the NCAA sanctions report strips the Trojans of their wins from the 2004 and 2005 seasons, citing Bush’s ineligibility.

Six steps for recovering USC sanction victims


Victim. A noun defined as one who is subjected to oppression or mistreatment. However, it can also mean one that is tricked or duped. Yes, that pretty much sums up how USC’s student body feels in the wake of a devastating blow, that even months of waiting couldn’t have prepared us for. The numbers resulting […]

In the name of love


Don Martins, class of 1995, and Kelli Mays, class of 2008, lead the USC Lambda LGBT Alumni Association down Santa Monica Boulevard in Sunday’s “LA Pride Parade,” part of a three-day festival.

Time to support a clean athletic department


Last Wednesday found many Trojans hoping that, as in the previous weeks, media outlets ominously reporting the impending NCAA sanctions were misinformed. This time, however, the NCAA didn’t see its shadow and retreat for another six weeks. USC was steamrolled by sanctions that include a two-year bowl ban, loss of 30 scholarships and forfeiture of […]