50 years later, these Trojans still have a place to call home


The USC campus is at its best. The shrubs are manicured, the unblemished cardinal and gold flowers line the planters of Alumni Park, and thousands of white folding chairs line the grass outside Doheny Memorial Library. It’s showtime. A sea of black gowns flood into the ceremony. Underneath the caps are mostly faces freshly into […]

Warrior-Scholar Project aims to help veterans make academic progress


The Warrior-Scholar Project returns for its third year at USC to provide a week-long academic training and guidance for veterans of the United States Armed Forces. Dubbed a “boot camp” by the Los Angeles Times, the program is intense, filled with rigorous lectures and discussions. When asked what sets the Warrior-Scholar Project apart from other […]

LGBT athletes find inclusive community


Coming out on a sports team has never been easy, but USC has proven to be a safe space for the LGBT community. These athletes now seek to jump past mere acceptance toward appreciation.

Suite 2004: Not your average roommates


Eight freshmen from different backgrounds were randomly assigned to a suite inside the International Residential College. Before they even knew it, they called their dorm “home.”