Talkin’ Troy: Football teases its return
Listen to analysis from the Talkin’ Troy team about USC football’s spring game, an upcoming rivalry series for USC baseball and the postseason outlook for USC lacrosse.
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Listen to analysis from the Talkin’ Troy team about USC football’s spring game, an upcoming rivalry series for USC baseball and the postseason outlook for USC lacrosse.
This week on General Education host Kevin Gramling recaps two articles about the track field dedicated to Allyson Felix and the bill drafted by the USG aimed at increasing funding transparency. Kevin also speaks to Jennifer Nehrer about her recent profile about a queer, Jewish student whose authenticity inspires those around her. Hosted by Kevin […]
This week on “Rhythm and News,” our hosts Kamryn Tate and Claudia Regalado chat with Ife Olarewaju from Radical Theory Club about allyship, queer identity and its facilitation on the internet, representation, and infiltrating queer spaces.
This week, the Talkin’ Troy team sits down with members of various club teams to find out what the club sport experience at USC is like.
This week on General Education, host Grace Ingram recaps two articles about the newly appointed provost and a study that finds that the number of humanities majors at USC have generally remained unchanged. She also speaks to Marcel Lacey about his article “Student Initiative Looks to Diversify Languages on Campus”
In Head Coach Andy Stankiewicz’s first year, he already has his squad sitting at 3rd in the PAC-12 baseball rankings. Join hosts Jack Hallinan, Leila Mackenzie and Darren Parry as they go into a baseball season review and USC recruiting, with the potential impending commitment of Bronny James.
This week on General Education, host Shatha Fadul speaks to Jennifer Nerher about her article, “Admits reflect on historic admissions cycle.”
This week on “Rhythm and News,” our hosts Kamryn Tate, Kirsten Hawkins, and Ryan Skidmore discuss the new beginnings of live music performance in the post-lockdown era. Has the quality of performance changed? Has there been a shift in music culture? Is it safe to attend concerts? Can we even afford it any more? These […]
In a historic week of women’s sports, we saw everything from 40-point triple doubles to flamingo feathered blazers. Join co-hosts Leila MacKenzie and Dana Hammerstrom as they reflect on the evolving impact and excitement of women’s athletics. Hosted by Leila MacKenzie and Dana Hammerstrom, Written by Leila MacKenzie edited by Thomas Johnson and Justin White. […]
Daily Trojan writers discussed a Keck School of Medicine resident-led campaign for a “fair” contract, water rights legislation in the Southwest, and mounting student concern about communication and affordability at the School of Architecture. Hosted by Shatha Fadul. Written by Norissa Ramirez, Stacey Obodoechine, Benjamin Papp and Shatha Fadul. Edited by Grace Ingram, Benjamin Papp […]
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