OPINION: USC must appropriately acknowledge César Chávez’s legacy
César Chávez Day was authorized by California in 1995, but USC still fails to celebrate the activist’s life and work.
Ainsley Carry reflects on his tenure at USC
Ainsley Carry looks back on his six years working at USC before leaving April 1.
‘Spoken Justice’ honors Victor McElhaney
The monthly open mic night paid tribute to McElhaney, who died this month.
Rainn Wilson talks spirituality, The Office
The former actor from The Office spoke about balancing fame and his Bahá'í Faith.
Court upholds expulsion of former law student accused of plagiarism
Claudine Tinsman was accused of stealing documents from a fellow student's computer for a law competition in May 2014.
Concerned Faculty of USC releases letter
The group released a statement following the college admissions scandal involving USC.
Classifieds – March 29, 2019
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What a USC student looks like
Three students share their experiences applying to and studying at the University in the midst of multiple scandals that have brought USC into the national spotlight.
Correcting course: A look back on Interim President Wanda Austin’s tenure
Wanda Austin stepped up to lead USC in a time of intense turmoil. As she prepares to leave campus in July, the interim president reflects on her efforts to blaze a trail toward "ethical leadership" — despite the scandals that have erupted under her tenure.