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The Weekly Frame II: Filmed on Campus


It is not uncommon for a student to pass by an HBO set on the way to class or stumble into the same spot where BoJack Horseman and Vance Waggoner found themselves while students rushed to get Dole Whip at Parkside Restaurant. 

The Weekly Frame II: Election


Daily Trojan staff photographers took cameras to the campus to capture the tumultuous evening and that which followed.

Unofficial Icons of USC


During midterm season, it’s difficult to find the time to appreciate the little things that make USC a place we love. Rushing between exams, we forget to watch the squirrels in Founder’s Park, treat ourselves to a blueberry matcha at Cafe Dulce or take in the new fall scents at Trader Joe’s.

The Weekly Frame II: Spooky


From frat row to Parkside Restaurant, you never know what will jump out at you. In the spooky spirit of this time of year, if you look out at campus with a sinister eye, you might just spot all that is lurking in the shadows.

The Weekly Frame II: People of USC


Thousands of opportunities for connection are missed on a daily basis, so staff photographers Kayden-Harmony Greenstein, Maryam Rahimie and Zongyi Wang took a step to bring just a few of the faces of USC to the limelight in “The Weekly Frame: People of USC.”

Weekly Frame II: Autumn


With the season changing just around the corner, this week’s “Weekly Frame” decided to prepare for — in the words of Earth, Wind & Fire — “the 21st night of September” as Autumn is upon us.

The Weekly Frame II: Noir


Noir still lives in the world today through “The Batman” (2022), “Nightcrawler” (2014), most of Tim Burton’s films and now "The Weekly Frame.” Staff photographers Ana Hunter, Kayden-Harmony Greenstein and Maryam Rahimie set out to photograph the iconic look of noir for this week's edition.

The Weekly Frame II: Symmetry


While reality is not as perfectly divided as a Wes Anderson frame, one can still find symmetry in the architecture and environment around campus.

In Photos: A nation shaken by camps for Gaza


A first-of-its-kind collaborative photo essay, compiled from seven student-run newspapers across the country.