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Five percent of faculty are Latinx, a three percentage point increase since 2001.
Proud to be Latinx
By KATE SEQUEIRA
in News, Special Topics
Latinx students strive to preserve their identities at USC while finding community on campus.
A look back: Latinx at USC
By TRINITY GOMEZ AND SOPHIA UNGARO
in News, Special Topics
Over the years, Latinx students have worked to claim a home on campus.
Exploring identity: The value of representation within the Latinx label
By ANGIE ORELLANA HERNANDEZ
in News, Special Topics
As racial categories evolve over time, the idea of what it means to be Latinx has continued to shift.
Q&A: Tennis pro Gugu Olmos
By DAVID RAMIREZ
in Special Topics, Sports
USC alumna Giuliana “Gugu” Olmos is the first Mexican woman tennis player to win a WTA title.
A pride for their hood
By ANA MATA
in Lifestyle, Special Topics
Art-ivista and alumnus Jose Richard Aviles engages with their community through dance.
Jumping hurdles: Undocumented Trojans share their stories
By EMILY BONILLA
in News, Special Topics
With the elections around the corner, much is at stake for DACA recipients.
Rhythm and News S5E1: How South Central LA molded Art-ivista Jose Richard Aviles
By Daily Trojan Staff
in Lifestyle, Multimedia, Podcasts
News editor Ana Mata speaks with art-ivista and alumnus Jose Richard Aviles about their upbringing in South Central Los Angeles and how it has shaped their work in dance and poetry. They also talk about their recently published book “Semilla – a Collection of Poems” and its connection to social justice and art. Music by […]
Talkin’ Troy S5E4: An Interview with USC Alum and Pro Tennis Player Giuliana “GuGu” Olmos
By Daily Trojan Staff
in Multimedia, Podcasts, Sports
Sports editor David Ramirez speaks with USC alum and pro tennis player Giuliana “GuGu” Olmos about her tennis career as well as her Austrian and Mexican upbringing. They also discuss how the tennis program at USC guided her in ultimately becoming a professional. Music by Joakim Karud. Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 8:42 p.m.: Correction: A […]