Strong U.S.-Israeli ties must continue to be sustained


On the evening of Oct. 22, Trojans for Israel (TFI) — the USC student group dedicated to spreading awareness of the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship — hosted its annual dinner gala. This year’s event was dedicated to creating a dialogue about American-Israeli partnerships and research on keeping servicemen healthy and emotionally stable on and […]

Wake up, America: Detroit’s people need help


The media magicians have pulled their greatest switcheroo yet: convincing the nation to care more about the Ebola virus than violations of basic human rights happening in Detroit. The following is intended to reverse that trend.   You read that right, by the way: Detroit. Not Baghdad, Kabul, Damascus or Guantanamo. Detroit, Michigan — an […]

Screen on Sound: The Jeff Goldblum edition


In this week’s installment of Screen on Sound, Lifestyle columnists Landon McDonald and Daniel Grzywacz talk about the recent and upcoming movie releases, as well as what’s hot on TV.

Bill Clinton will speak at USC


Former President Bill Clinton will visit USC on Nov. 7 in an event hosted by USC President C. L. Max Nikias and his wife, Niki C. Nikias. The event is part of the President’s Distinguished Lecture series, a program that began under former USC President Steven B. Sample with the goal of bringing international leaders […]

Jury views video of Bolden’s interrogation


At 9:15 a.m. on Wednesday, the People of the State of California v. Javier Bolden resumed at the downtown Los Angeles Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center. The prosecution, represented by Deputy District Attorney Daniel Akemon, started the fifth day of trial by continuing to examine the lead detective in the case, Detective Vincent Carreon. […]