Don’t wake me from my sleep, my dreams are sweet
Undocumented students are worried that a new Donald Trump presidency will uproot their lives.
What should I eat today?
An inspiration, a danger and something in between.
The LA Difference
Differences in California from the perspective of an out-of-state student
Pole Vaulting Through Life
Everyone has different goals in college and I compare this to pole vault sports. Everyone has different heights of poles depending on what their goals are.
Seasons in LA
LA weather, we only have “one season year-round” but cycle through 4 different seasons within a single day.
Cartoon of the Month: November
When life gets overwhelming, maybe all you need is a cuddle at high noon.
Cartoon of the Month: October
Reporter Annenberg is on the scene, covering the USC Schools (as personified stereotypes) as they compete to take home the title of Pumpkin Carving Champion.
Quality Time
By SHEA NOLAND
in Art
Language keeps students connected to their cultures
By ZSUZSANNA JUHASZ
in Supplement, Supplements
USC students find solace and struggle while using their cultural languages.
Podcasts resonate louder than words
By SAMMIE YEN & ALEX GROSS
in Supplement, Supplements
The growing medium is redefining how people connect, learn and listen.
JAM JOURNAL
A rotating column by the editors.
A trip through my parents’ music taste
By STEFANO FENDRICH
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Growing up, listening to music was always the best part of my family’s long cross-country journeys.
A trip through my parents’ music taste
By STEFANO FENDRICH
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Growing up, listening to music was always the best part of my family’s long cross-country journeys.
USC, get your act together and support the Daily Trojan
By MOHAMMAD ZAIN SHAFI KHAN
in Letters to the Editor, Music, Opinion
The gift of USC’s administration keeps on giving — first by censoring free speech and now slashing funding for our campus newspaper.
Student artist ZRA mixes art forms
By JOSE BIZUET
in Arts & Entertainment, General, Music
The multihyphenate artist has a trilogy of immersive projects in his discography.
Carrie Z wears her personality on her musical sleeve
By ANNA XIE
in Arts & Entertainment, General, Music
The artist makes her mark at USC with single “20-sth” and the promise for more.
Jeri Lynne Johnson leads Thornton Chamber Orchestra
By ADEN MAX JUAREZ
in Arts & Entertainment, General, Music
The guest conductor guided the orchestra in their epic first concert of the year.
Delve into a manipulative man’s favorite artists
By ANNA JORDAN
in Arts & Entertainment, General, Music
There are exceptions to the rule — sometimes. But never with these musicians.
Awards-qualified short films showcase heart, soul
By LARA GRAVES
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, General
Six diverse short films by independent filmmakers highlight good storytelling.
‘Coach’s Office’ captures nuances of student-athletes
By JEFFERSON HERNANDEZ SEGOVIA
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, General
Student artists created a short film that represents the struggles of humanity.
‘The Gutter’ needs a little more polish
By FABIáN GUTIéRREZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, General
The bowling-based comedy film is fun, but it has glaring flaws.
SCA screens new ‘Wallace & Gromit’ epic
By LARA GRAVES
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, General
An epic theatrical screening and Q&A brought laughter and nostalgia to audiences.
‘Scream’ at these scary screenings
By JEFFERSON HERNANDEZ SEGOVIA
in Arts & Entertainment, Film, General
Halloween is almost here, so here are a few films to prepare for the spooky season.
Bruxie brings the crunch to lunch at USC
By SCYON SUNG
in Arts & Entertainment, Food, General, Reviews
The chain opened a new location at USC Village on Wednesday.
Check out these cute cafes in Koreatown
By ALICIA LIU
in Arts & Entertainment, Food, General
Visit these six cafes close to USC for a day of socializing, studying and sweet coffee.
Experience a taste of Latin America in LA
By CYNTHIA SOLIS
in Arts & Entertainment, Food
Enjoy delicious authentic cuisine while supporting Latine-owned businesses.
Hart House serves up sustainability
By SHOURI GOMATHAM
in Arts & Entertainment, Food
Kevin Hart’s plant-based creation brings students a new kind of taste and sound.
Explore Grand Central Market’s eateries
By SOPHIA STEWART
in Arts & Entertainment, Food
Get a taste of Los Angeles with these can’t-miss spots in the heart of downtown.
The Daily Trojan predicts The Game Awards 2024
By AUBRIE COLE & SAMMY BOVITZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Games, General
“Final Fantasy VII Rebirth” headlines this year’s slate of thrilling, varied nominees.
Student video game fosters collaboration, creativity
By JEFFERSON HERNANDEZ SEGOVIA
in Arts & Entertainment, Games, General
The team behind acclaimed game “The WereCleaner” spoke about their process.
Open Alpha levels up student game development
By ANNA XIE
in Arts & Entertainment, Games, General
The creative campus club unites people to create a new game each semester.
Inside the biggest Summer Game Fest announcements
By SAMMY BOVITZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Games, General
Numerous new and exciting video game productions were revealed this June.
Anticipated video games launching in February
By SAMMY BOVITZ & REO
in Arts & Entertainment, Games, General
Kick off the new year with these upcoming impressive interactive blockbusters.
Mickalene Thomas’ passion shines in her work
By JEFFERSON HERNANDEZ SEGOVIA
in Arts & Entertainment, General, Museums
‘Mickalene Thomas: All About Love’ embraces the femininity of Black women.
‘Sci-fi, Magick, Queer LA’ mixes LGBTQIA+ history, art, spirituality
By FABIÁN GUTIÉRREZ
in Arts & Entertainment, General, Museums
The exhibit, organized by ONE Archives, is showing at the Fisher Museum of Art.
LACMA delivers historic Ruscha retrospective
By CARSON LUTZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, General, Museums
The exhibit “ED RUSCHA / NOW THEN” features works from the figure of Los Angeles art.
The Huntington celebrates the work of Sargent Claude Johnson
By CARSON LUTZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, General, Museums
The museum gives attention to a very neglected figure of the Black Renaissance.
Getty Villa probes Egyptian portraits
By CARSON LUTZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Culture, General, Museums
A new exhibition studying the portraits of Egypt’s 26th Dynasty opened Jan. 24.
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In Photos: USC’s harrowing comeback at the Las Vegas Bowl
The Trojans defied the odds enabled by sophomore receiver Ja’Kobi Lane’s stunning performance.
University reduces scholarships for National Merit Finalists
Currently enrolled students are unaffected.
USC, get your act together and support the Daily Trojan
The gift of USC’s administration keeps on giving — first by censoring free speech and now slashing funding for our campus newspaper.
Student Life is eliminating our pay and reducing the spring print schedule
Citing a multi-year budget deficit, the University communicated to the Daily Trojan managing team Friday that all staff would go unpaid and the printing schedule will be reduced to three days a week for Spring 2025.
USG senate incorporates assembly for undocumented students
The programming assembly is working towards the creation of an Undocumented Trojan Resource Center.
SJP, FJP demonstrate outside President Folt’s Holiday Reception
Demonstrators shouted “Carol, Carol you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” and “free Palestine" to bring attention to Palestinian families ahead of holidays.
Christopher Boone named new dean of Price School of Public Policy
The Office of the Provost's announcement marks the conclusion of a five-month search.
Godzilla vs. my attention span … FIGHT!
Understanding media overconsumption as censorship 70 years post-Gojira.
WE DEMAND MORE CONTROL OF OUR BUDGET
We are the West Coast's last daily print student paper. Soon, there may be none.
In Photos: USC’s harrowing comeback at the Las Vegas Bowl
The Trojans defied the odds enabled by sophomore receiver Ja’Kobi Lane’s stunning performance.
University reduces scholarships for National Merit Finalists
Currently enrolled students are unaffected.
USC, get your act together and support the Daily Trojan
The gift of USC’s administration keeps on giving — first by censoring free speech and now slashing funding for our campus newspaper.
Student Life is eliminating our pay and reducing the spring print schedule
Citing a multi-year budget deficit, the University communicated to the Daily Trojan managing team Friday that all staff would go unpaid and the printing schedule will be reduced to three days a week for Spring 2025.
USG senate incorporates assembly for undocumented students
The programming assembly is working towards the creation of an Undocumented Trojan Resource Center.
SJP, FJP demonstrate outside President Folt’s Holiday Reception
Demonstrators shouted “Carol, Carol you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” and “free Palestine" to bring attention to Palestinian families ahead of holidays.
Christopher Boone named new dean of Price School of Public Policy
The Office of the Provost's announcement marks the conclusion of a five-month search.
Godzilla vs. my attention span … FIGHT!
Understanding media overconsumption as censorship 70 years post-Gojira.
WE DEMAND MORE CONTROL OF OUR BUDGET
We are the West Coast's last daily print student paper. Soon, there may be none.
In Photos: USC’s harrowing comeback at the Las Vegas Bowl
The Trojans defied the odds enabled by sophomore receiver Ja’Kobi Lane’s stunning performance.
University reduces scholarships for National Merit Finalists
Currently enrolled students are unaffected.
USC, get your act together and support the Daily Trojan
The gift of USC’s administration keeps on giving — first by censoring free speech and now slashing funding for our campus newspaper.
Student Life is eliminating our pay and reducing the spring print schedule
Citing a multi-year budget deficit, the University communicated to the Daily Trojan managing team Friday that all staff would go unpaid and the printing schedule will be reduced to three days a week for Spring 2025.
USG senate incorporates assembly for undocumented students
The programming assembly is working towards the creation of an Undocumented Trojan Resource Center.
SJP, FJP demonstrate outside President Folt’s Holiday Reception
Demonstrators shouted “Carol, Carol you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide” and “free Palestine" to bring attention to Palestinian families ahead of holidays.
Christopher Boone named new dean of Price School of Public Policy
The Office of the Provost's announcement marks the conclusion of a five-month search.
Godzilla vs. my attention span … FIGHT!
Understanding media overconsumption as censorship 70 years post-Gojira.
WE DEMAND MORE CONTROL OF OUR BUDGET
We are the West Coast's last daily print student paper. Soon, there may be none.
Quality Time
By SHEA NOLAND
in Art