Tag Archive for: spring2021
Good journalism challenges the status quo, holds those in power accountable and serves as a megaphone for injustice.
USC community copes with health struggles caused by the pandemic
By HELEN NGUYEN
in News
Students and professors share the struggles of Zoom fatigue and effective ways to combat these challenges.
Freshmen and transfer students reflect on their first year online
By MELISA CABELLO CUAHUTLE, DANIELLE SMITH
in News
These students had to take an active role in building community without a traditional first year on campus.
April anthems to get you through finals in one piece
By NAYEON RYU
in Arts & Entertainment, Music
As we trudge through another month into 2021, give these seven music releases a listen to help speed up the last month of classes.
TikTalk: On Historic West Adams and urban development
By TRINITY GOMEZ
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Jake Gotta’s TikToks give insight into Los Angeles’ urban development and the racist undertones that often exist within it.
Self taught student artist San Andrea is proving his place in the indie-folk genre
By EMILY SAGEN
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Main Feature, Music
Junior Carlo Rincón has been writing songs since the eighth grade.
USC swept by Arizona in tough road series
Women’s Golf wins Pac-12 championship
Women’s soccer should’ve been allowed the same support and attendance as the football showcase
By LACHELLE SMITH
in Opinion
USC contradicts the effort of trying to advocate for the exposure and attention for women's sports when the university demonstrates that men’s sports are their priority.
State of the university addresses university achievements and next steps
By KACIE YAMAMOTO AND LILLIAN GOODWIN
in Featured, Main Feature, News, Sticky
President Carol Folt discussed the coronavirus pandemic, DEI initiatives and sustainability.