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USC students cannot afford to remain complacent in the incoming Donald Trump era.
CA voters in poll say immigrants are beneficial
By DIANA KRUZMAN
5 Comments/in City, News
The survey looks at voters’ thoughts on immigration, government and the economy.
Soundboard: California Governor Elections
By RAZAN AL MARZOUQI
in Multimedia, Video
In the video above, USC students were asked on Thursday about the upcoming gubernatorial race between Democratic incumbent mayor Jerry Brown and Republican challenger Neel Kashkari. In a recent poll by the Los Angeles Times and the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, results revealed a high amount of political support for Brown while many were unable […]
Trojans continue Pac-12 play against Stanford, Cal
Splitting California into six unrealistic
California health care bill will serve as an economic burden
By YASMEEN SERHAN - COUNTERPOINT
2 Comments/in Columns, Opinion
Since the launch of the Affordable Care Act last October, 625,000 Californians have been enrolled in health care plans, with more than 1.2 million Californians enrolling in the state’s Medicaid program, Medi-Cal, according to Time. Despite the state’s progress in implementing the new health care options, a significant part of California’s population is still without […]
In planning run, Schnur will take leave of absence from Unruh
Trojans aim to avenge loss versus UCLA
By DARIAN NOURIAN
in Sports, Water Polo
USC will face several tough opponents in a showcase of SoCal’s top water polo teams.
Voter support for new water system drops in latest poll
By JAMIE WILDE
2 Comments/in News
According to the Dornsife/ LA Times poll, 63 percent of California voters believe the water crisis is a real problem.
Class of 2017 sets the bar high for USC
By CAMILLE SHOOSHANI
in News
USC’s freshmen class not only had higher average test scores, but is also the most diverse.