Political science major Triston Ezidore balances classwork with his duties as a member of the Culver City school board.
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From winning elections to opening a poetry library to donning a Miss California sash, these alumni had a remarkable year of achievement.
It’s Election Day, you go to vote – and you’re told you’re not registered or you’re not eligible to vote. A civil rights lawyer provides a guide so voters can know their rights to cast a ballot.
Every citizen has the right to vote. But various characteristics and legal requirements affect how likely any one person is to actually cast a ballot.
Controversy of veils goes back more than a century, a USC Dornsife scholar of Iran explains the history and current circumstances behind the recent protests.
The word ‘neoliberal’ gets thrown around a lot, often with differing and even contradictory meanings. A USC Dornsife scholar and political economist explains the origins and evolution of this complex concept.
The graduating senior is taking his USC Dornsife degree in philosophy, politics and law and heading into the Marines.
A member of USC’s Army ROTC program, the graduating senior hopes to use his background, language skills and political science education to serve the American public.
This May, Brian Femminella and Lucy Schafer will receive their diplomas, become military officers, then continue their work on their music therapy app now headquarted at Tik Tok’s former office.