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Folt’s four years
A "limitless" future is steadily becoming reality; but the shadows of a tumultuous past still linger, and a "year of implementation" awaits for the president to make good on her ambitious plans.
Maui still burns
Healing the wounds this disaster has opened will be a long time coming.
Inside the fight for a South Asian studies minor
The new curriculum is a sign of progress, but students say it is just the beginning in a series of
long-overdue reforms.
Behind Leqembi, a new Alzheimer’s treatment
Leqembi, which earned full FDA approval in July, could help improve the lives of patients with early stages of Alzheimer’s. Despite limitations, it offers hope for taking on the challenges of the disease.
We’re here, because we’re here, because we’re here
Sundays, World War I and getting to do things
USC’s new bonds
As the University moves ahead with bold large-scale projects, its reliance on borrowing from financial markets is growing — drawing concern from a credit ratings agency.
Lessons learned from a 3,265-mile cross-country road trip
Fifty hours of driving provides plenty of space for self-reflection.
Letter from the editor — Summer 2023
The Wagner Group overthrew my college education
With tensions from Yevgeny Prigozhin’s attempted coup mostly simmered out, I’m still left questioning the legitimacy of my international relations degree.