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Journalists discuss Trump’s effect on media


By JULIA CHERNER
March 7, 2017 in News, Politics
Annenberg and the Unruh Institute hosted a diverse panel that explored media in the era of Donald Trump.

Panel points to bipartisanship in President Donald Trump’s first address


By AARYA KUMAR
March 1, 2017 in News, Politics
Annenberg and the Unruh Institute hosted a viewing of President Donald Trump’s congressional address.

USC Environmental Student Assembly holds 2020 sustainability forum


By MATT ROSS
March 1, 2017 in Campus, News, Politics
The Sustainability 2020 committee shared the current stages of the project.

Annenberg hosts forum on Trump’s executive orders


By NILANJAN GUHA
February 24, 2017 2 Comments/in News, Politics
Panelists discussed the University’s responsibilities to help students affected by recent White House actions on immigration.

Unruh event discusses Los Angeles homelessness


By JULIA CHERNER
February 8, 2017 in News, Politics
Expert Mark Ridley-Thomas explained recent legislation addressing poverty issue.

Trump’s travel ban puts USC families in limbo


By SARAH CHAN
February 7, 2017 4 Comments/in Campus, News, Politics
Muslim students spoke about the effects that President Donald Trump’s executive order has had on their lives.

Former UK prime minister visits USC


By MATT ROSS
February 2, 2017 1 Comment/in News, Politics
David Cameron spoke about the importance of global collaboration during a time of deep political division.

Price hosts professors to discuss campaign transparency


By MEGAN LEE
February 2, 2017 in News, Politics
The speakers said that finance accountability in political candidate campaigns leads to higher voter turnout.

Unruh Institute discusses Donald Trump’s developing economic plan


By STEVEN VARGAS
January 31, 2017 in News, Politics
Experts analyzed the impact the president will have on people in middle America.

USC Libraries to collect posters from Los Angeles Women’s March


By SYDNEY AHMED
January 30, 2017 1 Comment/in Featured, Los Angeles, News, Politics
The USC Special Collections Library is archiving posters from the Women’s March in downtown Los Angeles.
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