Teamwork by law enforcement officials brings a pair of juvenile robbers into custody.
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Coliseum regular continues to sell programs
After six decades, Charles Franklin still occupies his spot by Tunnel 21 for every home USC football game.
Read the rest of this article »USG steps up efforts to reach out to students
The organization hopes to use its budget to create events that involve more undergraduates.
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With the midpoint of the season in the rearview mirror, college football award speculation is in full swing. Let the complaining begin. Mondayâs announcement of the semifinalists for the Davey OâBrien Award for quarterbacks drew a few surprised looks when USCâs Matt Barkley made the cut. For all of his accomplishments, Barkley has the fewest [...]
Read the rest of this article »Women of Troy fall far from the fairway
Without Jennifer Song, the USC womenâs golf team has its worst finish in four years.
Read the rest of this article »Sanchez takes singles title for second year in a row
Maria Sanchez wins second regional title in two years in a closely contested match.
Read the rest of this article »Bradford and Williams earn weekly Pac-10 honors
Running back Allen Bradford and wide receiver Damian Williams are recognized for their efforts against Oregon State on Saturday.
Read the rest of this article »A professional link to social networking
You know the story: You interview for the job of your dreams and walk out confident. Your interviewer Googles you, Facebooks you and generally stalks you on every website possible, and, in doing so, comes up with a few good reasons â namely, your history of naked keg stands â why you are not a [...]
Read the rest of this article »‘Richard’ rests on characterâs deformities
In truth, Shakespeareâs Richard III needs us far more than we need it. It is a play purely for the stage, not the classroom. Without an audience with which its titular villain can manufacture an all-important connection, the play is nothing but a poetic mess of political and literal backstabbing, a crude and unsubtle pageant [...]
Read the rest of this article »Horror park delivers a modern fright
Resurrected after a long hiatus, the Halloween Horror Night at Universal Studios fuses pop culture with classic horror.
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