Campus organizations and health care centers offered information about USC’s counseling and support services.
Students discuss role of honesty in 2016 election
Alumna creates video to urge action on homelessness
USC alumnus discusses his music career and tour
By CAROLINE FEDA
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
Josh Legg, also known as Goldroom, released his first studio album on Sept. 23.
Blue Train was worth getting teased for
By SPENCER LEE
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
My friends like to tease me by calling me a hipster. At first, it irritated me. The stereotypical hipster was something that angered me in high school, and to be associated with something like that was like a nightmare that came to life. However, after being called a hipster constantly through the years, I’ve learned […]
State of the Arts to showcase student works
By NAYANIKA KAPOOR
in Arts & Entertainment, Visual
Hosted by SparkSC, the art fair will feature interactive exhibits and a wine garden.
Morelli, Maier pick up MPSF awards
By ERIC HE
in Sports
No. 3 men’s water polo had two players claim honors after a 2-0 week in the pool.
Sports media should be more gender diverse
By JODEE STORM SULLIVAN
in Columns, Sports
Being a female in sports journalism is hard for a number of reasons. While I’ve had the privilege of working with a number of great female reporters here at USC, I know that out in the real world, those numbers fall dramatically. It’s hard working in a field that’s entirely male-dominated. The Women’s Media Center […]