Students faced with an unfair Thursday

HaileyTucker

The bane of the football season has arrived. It’s the Thursday night game — something few love and many despise. I fall into the majority on this one, and I think that playing a football game in the Coliseum on a Thursday isn’t fair to the students or a good idea. The Thursday night football […]

It’s time for a change at Galen


In early November, USC students will have the chance to make a decision of monumental importance. We live in a land of great opportunity, with unprecedented access to resources. Yet, we have fallen short of reaching our full potential. We must now choose a representative, symbolizing our highest ideals and capable of bringing us together. […]

NFL is too weak on domestic violence


October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the NFL is flooded with a lot of pink, from cleats to towels to gloves to the cheerleaders’ pom poms. Even the breast cancer ribbon is painted on the field underneath the NFL logo. As the daughter of a breast cancer survivor, these are all things that I […]

Coaching can make difference in football


With the emergence of Colorado and Washington State as legitimate Pac-12 contenders, it is clear as ever how important coaching is in college football. The strength of a conference can be directly tied to the prowess of its head coaches, and right now the Pac-12 is undergoing a power shift. All it took for the […]

All it took to raise questions was a knee


On Sunday, Colin Kaepernick will make his second start of the season when the San Francisco 49ers play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. When the national anthem plays before the game, he will likely take a knee. The cameras will flash, social media will explode and criticism will keep flowing. Indeed, the saga surrounding one of […]

Other sports can shine as football hits its bye week


As the panic of a weekend without USC football begins to set in, remember that even though it may not seem like it, there’s more to life than what happens in the Coliseum on Saturdays. If you are like me, you might even be glad there’s no football game this weekend. It allows you to […]

Voter fraud remains a concern


Perhaps it’s just because Trump has been slipping in the polls. Or perhaps it’s because people feel genuine disillusionment with our political system. Whatever the reason may be, anxieties over voting — who can vote, who should vote, is voting fraud happening — seemed to be at an all-time high this week. While instances like […]

Debate of paying athletes continues


One of the greatest traditions in all of college football is the College GameDay poster. ESPN’s classic traveling Saturday preview show at whatever campus is deemed host to the biggest game that week always inspires fans to get creative in their attempts to land on TV. Whether it’s the Ole Miss fan proclaiming “Nick Saban […]

The importance of coachability cannot be underestimated


Coachability is important, whether you’re a young athlete, a professional athlete or even a non-athlete. I attended a lunch event with Jacob Ullman of FOX Sports last week, and as he wrapped up his presentation, he put up a list of qualities that don’t require talent but can make anyone stand out in the work […]