Explain to me again why expanding the NCAA tournament is a good idea. Because it’s not. Plain and simple, it just doesn’t make any sense. There are those who say more is always better. But when it comes to the tournament, less is more. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to prove that the current [...]
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Women of Troy overwhelm Long Beach
Senior Forel Davies scores six as USC runs out to a big lead and finishes the 49ers off 18-4.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans open Pac-10 play with Stanford
USC get its first shot at tough conference play tonight against Stanford in Palo Alto, Calif.
Read the rest of this article »Marijuana measure will be on November ballot
The initiative will allow possession of marijuana for personal use, in quantities of less than an ounce.
Read the rest of this article »How to Train Your Dragon Gerard Butler, Jonah Hill and USC alumna America Ferrera lend their voices to the newest 3-D offering from DreamWorks Animation Studios. Taking place in a mythical world of dragons and vikings, the colorful film follows a young viking’s relationship with a dragon he is supposed to kill. Greenberg Director Noah [...]
Read the rest of this article »USC claims all-time bowl victory lead
USC now holds the most bowl victories for any college football team after Alabama lost an appeal of an NCAA ruling that eliminates football victories from the 2005-2007 season.
Read the rest of this article »Band infuses Anaheim fest with Long Island sound
In the midst of a nationwide tour, Envy on the Coast plays this weekend’s The Bamboozle.
Read the rest of this article »The No. 7 Trojans take care of the Division II Antelopes at home.
Read the rest of this article »Scandals like the Bullock-James-McGee triangle are self-fueling fires
Media attention paid to sensational tales of infidelity and other public interest stories awash in impropriety only prolongs the affair.
Read the rest of this article »Health care reform a win for students
Despite claims that recent legislation is flawed, soon-to-be graduates benefit in a shaky economy.
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