President is given too much credit for supposedly rallying activism in young voters.
Help promote another ten years of change
By FROM THE EDITORS
in Opinion
When USC graduates of decades past return to visit their alma mater, the reality that sets in as they step onto campus must be staggering. As they stroll along Trousdale, remembering the places where they learned or lived, they realize that the USC they attended no longer exists. In just 10 years, widespread growth and […]
Sports scandal reflects poorly off court
By LUCY MUELLER
in Opinion
Guillory’s influence on USC’s athletic program highlights need for more transparency.
California politics not just for celebrities
By SOOJIN YOON
in Opinion
Boy Meets World
USC’s Master Plan bites off more than it can chew
By KELSEY CLARK
in Opinion
Though student housing has improved in the last decade, plan executives face future hurdles that may prove insurmountable.
Reality TV: less substance, more spectacle
By LUCY MUELLER
in Opinion
Plans to release a plus-size version of “The Bachelor” calls into question industry standards.
Twitter no longer just for the twits of America
By GOKUL AGRAWAL
in Opinion
Twitter’s capacity as an information-sharing interface proves its worth far beyond simple, meaningless tweets.
Constitution a paradigm and living document
By JASON KEHE
in Opinion
The debate rages on as to how the Constitution should be interpreted.
Reality check: life at USC not typical of L.A.
By AMY BAACK
in Opinion
USC students sheltered from growing disparity between socioeconomic groups in Los Angeles.
GOP hoarse from racism battle cries
By JACQUELINE KURTH
in Opinion
The Republican Party touts Sotomayor’s 2001 comments as evidence of an inherent impartiality.