Track and Field

Cross-country looks to take step forward

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

August 30, 2010 (5 days ago) at 11:51 pm

Cross-country looks to take step forward

After a disappointing 2009 campaign, the Women of Troy return with progress in mind.

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USC men’s track finishes fifth, women don’t place at NCAA’s

By ELENI PRESS · Daily Trojan

June 15, 2010 at 7:34 pm

USC men’s track finishes fifth, women don’t place at NCAA’s

Women finish unranked for the first since in 29 years at NCAA championships in Oregon.

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Men’s track earns second at Pac-10’s

By eleni press · Daily Trojan

May 18, 2010 at 7:11 pm

Women finish fourth in conference championships, despite fluke disqualification.

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USC heads to Westwood for season’s last dual meet

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

April 28, 2010 at 10:39 pm

The Trojans will face off against crosstown rival UCLA in the annual dual meet.

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Trojans capture titles across California

By Asher Feldman · Daily Trojan

April 26, 2010 at 10:17 pm

Trojans capture titles across California

USC wins 11 combined events between the Tiny Lister and UC San Diego Invitationals,

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Split squads will prepare for next week’s Bruin meet

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

April 22, 2010 at 9:01 pm

The USC track team sends competitors to the Tiny Lister and Triton Invitationals.

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USC shows strength at Mt. Sac

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

April 19, 2010 at 9:00 pm

USC shows strength at Mt. Sac

Senior sprinter Ahmad Rashad turns in the second-fastest 100-meter dash of the year.

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USC takes on some of the world’s best

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

April 14, 2010 at 9:06 pm

USC takes on some of the world’s best

The level of competition at the Mt. Sac Relays will be among the toughest USC has seen.

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USC captures titles across the track at Pomona-Pitzer

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

April 11, 2010 at 5:41 pm

USC captures titles across the track at Pomona-Pitzer

Victories in discus, high jump and relay are among the Trojans’ strong performances.

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Limited squad will travel to Claremont

By Matt Leland · Daily Trojan

April 8, 2010 at 10:52 pm

Those not traveling to the Pomona-Pitzer hosted event will prepare for upcoming events.

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New grant for Keck research

New grant for Keck research

The Keck School of Medicine’s epidemiological cancer surveillance research program has been awarded $23.5 million of federal funding to advance its research. [caption id="attachment_16372" align="alignright" width="300" ...

Graduate Senate hopes to foster sense of community

USC’s Graduate and Professional Student Senate officials say they hope to create a greater sense of community among graduate and professional students on both the ...

Greek rush numbers on the rise

A record-breaking number of USC students registered for this year’s sorority and fraternity fall recruitment, according to the Interfraternity and Panhellenic councils. [caption id="attachment_16360" align="alignright" width="200" ...

Professor Saks creates mental health institute

USC Gould School of Law Professor Elyn Saks saw her expansive legal work in the mental health industry pay off — literally. The MacArthur Foundation ...

Donation funds new disability center

USC received a $10-million donation from two university parents to develop a disabilities center designed to help those with learning difficulties. [caption id="attachment_16257" align="alignright" width="300" caption="Helping ...

Blood center hopes to involve students

Nearly a year after its opening, the USC Blood Donor Center is continuing its efforts to reach out to students for more donors. [caption id="attachment_16250" align="alignright" ...

Opinion

Campus involvement: Get it while it’s fresh.

Campus involvement: Get it while it’s fresh.

Think back to the memories from freshman year. The good ones, the bad ones and the ones I can only laugh about now — everything ...

New Traddies policy serves student body

At first glance, the presence of an 18-plus on-campus bar at a school that has a zero-tolerance underage drinking policy seems contradictory. Yet Traditions Bar ...

Virtual games take on new life of their own

“World of Warcraft kills 15,000 people every year,” said James Ellias, president of the USC Objectivist Club, with a laugh. I asked him how he ...

Neighborhood outreach is two-way street

Imagine if USC’s campus was happily situated in Malibu or Orange County. If  USC had the option to move to one of these communities — ...

D.C. preaching is never ‘nonpolitical’

A lot has been said about Glenn Beck’s rally in Washington, D.C.  on Saturday. Beck’s opponents have loudly objected to his decision to speak at the ...

Roommate assignments should be Facebook-free

The second week of class is upon us. Freshmen, this means you’re about to get acquainted with your roommates. Really acquainted. Step past the polite ...

Sports

All eyes on Trojans tonight in Hawaii

All eyes on Trojans tonight in Hawaii

After spending the offseason answering question after question into a microphone or tape recorder, the Trojans finally get to answer them on the only place ...

Young secondary needs to grow up fast

It sets up like a scene from a Road Runner cartoon. Wile E. Coyote, the ever-so-cunning and physically superior beast constructs an apparently flawless contraption on ...

USC golf named top team

Although finishing one stroke shy of a national championship last season was a disappointing ending for the USC women’s golf team, the upcoming season is ...

Robey finds strength in challenges

Scandal, sanctions and uncertainty. These are the labels Thursday night’s ESPN broadcasters will use to try to convince you that No. 14 USC’s season will not ...

After final preparations, Trojans set out for Hawaii

Eight months and five days since its last game, the USC football team flew to Hawaii Tuesday night to prepare for its season opener Thursday. ...

Stability in ticket sales shows promise for Trojans

A lot of words have been thrown around on this campus in response to the NCAA sanctions on the USC football program. Devastating, disheartening and ...

Lifestyle

Film succeeds in pure simplicity

Film succeeds in pure simplicity

It is a rare feeling to be surprised by films these days. In the age of the Internet, instant information-sharing is taking over the world ...

Wacky characters and plot infuse life into movie

Whoever said the Germans don’t have a sense of humor is wrong. But there just might be a truth to the beer-nuzzling and kinky German ...

Creative lemonade flavors make for artistic foods

For students whose culinary choices peak at the Burrito Ultimo or the Six Dollar Burger, the Ronald Tutor Campus Center’s brand-new Lemonade might seem daunting ...

IN THEATERS TODAY – Week of Sept. 3

Machete  [rated R] Remember those gloriously tacky fake trailers that preceded Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s ambitious 2007 tribute to exploitation cinema Grindhouse? Fans responded so ...

Album displays persona of rising punks

The quintet’s name perhaps does not ring a bell in the minds of music fans fixated on popular Video Music Award-nominated stars, but Far From ...

Green Day creates unforgettable show for loyal fans

The Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Irvine, Calif. should be dubbed the “Green Day Amphitheater.” On Tuesday, the band executed a full-scale invasion of the venue ...