Cheng, Ogbevoen name new USG executive officers
The newly elected president and vice president selected their five executive officers from about 25 applications.
USC prepares for first-ever meeting with Wake Forest
USC takes on a Demon Deacon team fresh from a near-upset over the No. 2 Volunteers.
Trojans shut out Waves
Senior starter Kevin Couture tosses seven shutout innings to help USC capture a road win.
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DPS, Latino Student Assembly discuss race
When Luis Garcia Rico was riding his bike to Wing Stop one night for a quick dinner during finals, he ...
Sports
Three-game win streak not in cards for Trojans
With the score tied 12-12 in the first set, reigning Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Player of the Week Joshua Walker ...
Lifestyle
Soundtrack mixes Disney pop and eerie rock
A curious conglomeration of artists came together to form the questionable but well-meaning backtrack to Tim Burtonâs latest cinematic creation. ...
Opinion
Master plan will affect community ties
Last week, President Obama included USC on the Presidentâs Higher Education Community Service honor roll, along with 700 other universities. This ...
Blogs
Marshall drops three spots in BusinessWeek rankings
USCâs Marshall School of Business dropped three spots in this yearâs Bloomberg BusinessWeek standings, taking the ...
Corral named Pac-10 player of the week
USC sophomore guard Ashley Corral was named the final Pac-10 womenâs basketball player of the week ...
Defeat
Members of the USC basketball team hang their heads low during their defeat against Oregon. The ...
Doppelganger week lives on with iPhone app
Just when you thought it was over, the doppelganger trend is making a comeback. Utilizing the format ...
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- Jackson using journey to pros as inspiration for others
- Transfer credit policy should be reanalyzed
- Alum donates $1 million to Marshall center
- Calif. due for quake, but none can say when
- USC program named top in game design
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- Metro, USC considering student pass
- University to switch to direct lending
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Classifieds – March 10
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day's edition. Â Here you can read, search, ...
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University earns spot on community service honor roll
USC was recently named to President Obamaâs 2010 Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for ...
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Cheng, Ogbevoen name new USG executive officers
Undergraduate President-elect Chris Cheng and Vice President-elect Nehi Ogbevoen announced their 2010-2011 executive officers at ...
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Building blocks
Zachary Aronson, a junior majoring in fine arts, sculpts clay at the Roski School of ...
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USC prepares for first-ever meeting with Wake Forest
After a rare weekend off from competition, the No. 3 USC menâs tennis team is ...
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Women of Troy have chance to surprise
For those of you who thought the USC basketball season ended March 6, I got ...
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Gould student working to free woman she says was wrongfully convicted
Rosie Sanchez left her home in Mexico in search of the American dream more than 25 years ago. But on Dec. 8, 1985, she was arrested ...
Alumni survey shows increasing satisfaction
A recent survey by the USC Alumni Association found that graduates are becoming increasingly more satisfied with their college and alumni experience, though there are ...
Graduate students campaigning to be GPSS president
On the heels of the Undergraduate Student Government elections, the candidates for the Graduate and Professional Student Senate are kicking their campaigns into high gear. There ...
USC professor defends freedom of speech rights
Ralph Fertig, an 80-year-old USC professor who has devoted much of his life to advancing civil rights causes, does not fit the profile of a ...
Waxing poetic
Brendan Troy, a sophomore majoring in international relations (global business) reads poetry that he wrote himself during Open Mic Night at Ground Zero on Monday. ...
University to switch to direct lending
President Barack Obamaâs plan to reform student financial aid remains in limbo, but USC is planning to switch to direct lending â a move that ...
Opinion
On-campus social scene needs a life
Department of Public Safety Chief Carey Drayton said he has high hopes for the new Ronald Tutor Campus Center. He thinks the buildingâs opening in ...
Alternative spring breaks are worthwhile
If youâve ever suffered through one of MTVâs raucous spring break specials, you might conclude that all college students make a yearly pilgrimage to Cabo ...
All bets are off in the social media world
Donât talk to strangers. Itâs a message instilled in us by our parents time and time again as the cardinal rule of safety. We listened carefully ...
Transfer credit policy should be reanalyzed
One of the major contentions in the university setting is that transfer students, specifically from community colleges, have a seemingly unfair advantage over admits that ...
Smile like your life depends on it
Iâve always been impressed with people who can smile with their eyes on command. When a photographer says, âCheese,â their zygomatic major muscles lift the ...
Oscar trade-off needs student interest to pay off
This Sundayâs annual Academy Awards wants you to tune in. After suffering lagging ratings in the last three ceremonies, theyâve decided to nominate 10 films ...
Sports
Trojans shut out Waves
What a difference a day off made for senior starter Kevin Couture. Barely 48 hours after failing to make it out of the first inning, Couture ...
Visiting Bears top Women of Troy
Wind and unseasonably cool temperatures didnât treat the No.13 USC womenâs tennis team well, as the No. 9 Baylor Bears defeated the Women of Troy ...
Couture, USC hope to get back on track
Usually on Tuesday afternoons, baseball starting pitcher and senior Kevin Couture would be the very last option for USC coach Chad Kreuter. [caption id="attachment_10737" align="alignright" width="287" ...
Women of Troy welcome another top-10 opponent
With a dominant win last Friday at Oregon, the No. 12 USC womenâs tennis team now returns home, ready for its rematch with the No. ...
Enviable spring locations for Trojans
The countdown has officially begun. Spring break is just days away, and many students have already mentally checked out of class and checked into vacation mode. Whether ...
Jackson using journey to pros as inspiration for others
Inglewood, Calif., has always been a tale of two worlds. When the Los Angeles Lakers played at the Great Western Forum, the city was known ...
Lifestyle
Travel snacks: eat right in flight
Unless you scored seats on your own private jet, flying home for spring break holds a few certainties: You will encounter a squealing baby, someone ...
New exhibit highlights the art of gaming
Video games arenât usually considered works of art, but that doesnât mean they have nothing to offer. Some of the most creative, diverse characters have ...
Oscar newcomers survive red carpet scrutiny
For celebrity newcomers, nothing cements their place in Hollywood as much as a successful debut at the Academy Awards. And aside from going home with ...
Music biopicâs Oscar wins arenât that Crazy
Kathryn Bigelowâs Oscar win Sunday evening was unprecedented. Jeff Bridgesâ win, however, was not. Certainly for Bridges, a five-time Academy Award nominee, his Oscar victory for ...
Classical groups realize Bachâs religious epic
Imagine a classical choir singing â in German â the story of Jesusâ crucifixion in the form of an operatic aria over the course of ...
Alumnae return to L.A. as part of Cats world tour
Itâs almost impossible for fans of musicals to make it through their lives without seeing a production of Cats, either onstage or on screen. [caption id="attachment_10746" ...




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