USC’s many traditions have always been special to Trojans — perhaps never more so than after an absence of a year and a half.
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It’s just the second gubernatorial recall vote in state history; 18 years ago voters ousted Gray Davis and seated Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Jessica Marglin, associate professor of religion and history at USC Dornsife, provides insight into an oft-misunderstood aspect of Muslim culture.
Close to 60 grads from the initiative’s Class of 2021 are going from Saturday Academy attendees to full-time Trojans.
The center began in 2004 as the Department of Homeland Security’s first university-based Center of Excellence; it remains headquartered at the USC Price School of Public Policy and the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
Alcohol sales return to the Coliseum, while on-campus tailgating is prohibited.
Fine particle pollution may be one reason why Black women have double the risk of developing Alzheimer’s than white women, new research from the Keck School of Medicine of USC suggests.
The Discovery Project is open to middle school and ninth-grade students who want to explore different academic disciplines during the summer.
Rennie juggles a busy schedule as captain of the USC Spirit Leaders with her engineering studies at USC Viterbi.