Los Angeles County Dept. of Public Health will offer vaccines at the Health Center in November.
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Students get hands dirty at art festival on campus
Visions and Voices holds interactive workshops led by faculty from USC art schools.
Read the rest of this article »US-China Institute holds a Legal Exchange to discuss and clarify nuances of Chinese law.
Read the rest of this article »Goalie Kristin Olsen becomes the USC’s career leader in shutouts in two weekend wins.
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The No. 16 Bruins sweep the No. 13 USC women’s volleyball team at Pauley Pavilion.
Read the rest of this article »Johnson shows ‘continued progress’ toward recovery
The doctors who carried out the USC running back’s emergency surgery say he is moving in the right direction but will need multiple minor procedures soon.
Read the rest of this article »No end in sight for UCLA’s misery
This Saturday, I went over to the dark side: I went to a UCLA football game that didn’t involve USC. A friend of mine offered me a ticket to the Bruins’ game against Oregon, and with the Trojans enjoying their bye week, I decided to take the opportunity to see how the other half lives. [...]
Read the rest of this article »Swimming and diving team has strong opening
Both men’s and women’s teams dominate events in the squad’s first official meet of the year.
Read the rest of this article »Rock’s new documentary, Good Hair, discusses the pros and cons of wearing fake hair.
Read the rest of this article »Captivating film delivers an insightful ‘Education’
The award-winning An Education is a coming-of-age tale about a teenage girl finding her freedom in 1960s suburban London.
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