Men’s basketball has hit a rough patch right before the NCAA tournament. Deputy sports editor Anthony Gharib and sports editor Taylor Mills talk about the struggles that USC basketball has faced and what they must do heading into March. Sports editor David Ramirez also gives an update on the women’s basketball team and how injuries […]
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Trojan Democrats and USC GOP work with Schwarzenegger Institute to promote unity
By VICTORIA VALENZUELA
in Featured, News, Speakers and Events, Sticky
Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke about the importance of bipartisanship at the Zoom event Tuesday.
USC Gould creates required race course
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Jon Batiste’s new album ‘WE ARE’ knows no bounds
By AAROHI SHETH
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
The musician joined °1824 Tuesday to discuss his latest transcendent work.
Thornton student on the rise with recent release ‘Brown Skin Brown Liquor’
By KATHERINE HAN
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
From dropping parodies and songs on SoundCloud to garnering over 12,000 listens on Spotify in just two weeks, USC student Ronnie Quest recounts how he matured into his sound and style.
Hungry for takeout? Here are some Black-owned restaurants and cafes to support during and after BHM
By TWESHA DIKSHIT
in Arts & Entertainment, Food
If you’re stuck at home and looking for the next place to order from, here are some Black-owned restaurants in Los Angeles to satisfy your cravings.
The Beat Lives On: Daft Punk’s final farewell is official, but their legacy is still alive
By EMILY SAGEN
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
The influential and innovative electronic duo, Daft Punk, has officially broken up as of Feb. 22.
Veganism should not be dismissed as a fad
By GRACE SHAN
in Opinion
It’s important to examine what lies beneath a popular diet trend.