Princeton’s set at Sunday’s on campus music festival will rely heavily on fresh material.
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Cyber censorship exposes the Chinese
Google’s recent decision to stop censoring results on its Chinese website and redirect Chinese users to its uncensored Hong Kong site has caused substantial contention among various communities. The Chinese Communist Party’s official newspaper, the People’s Daily, denounced Google’s apparent objective and moral façade. The company is “not a virgin when it comes to values. [...]
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Read the rest of this article »Two Trojans are finalists for Sullivan Award
USC’s Rebecca Soni and Jennifer Song named finalists for 80th Annual AAU Sullivan Award.
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Though the official transition period does not begin until April, Undergraduate Student Government officials are already working to train their successors and ensure continuity when the torch is passed to the new administration. A recent amendment to the USG bylaws requires new senators to take a test on the responsibilities and processes required of their [...]
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The legislation passed in the House on Sunday night as part of the reconciliation bill.
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With new legislation, people will be able to stay on their parents insurance until 26.
Read the rest of this article »Members of the USC Chamber Ballet Company (from left to right) Ariana Mah, Diana Smith, Devon Hadsell, Stephanie Graves and Ashley Hu performed a dance in front of Tommy Trojan at noon on Wednesday to promote their upcoming spring performance. The show, titled Black and White, will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in Bovard [...]
Read the rest of this article »Professor hit by car driven by student
The incident, which occurred on McClintock Avenue, is the second recent on-campus collision.
Read the rest of this article »Angels & Airwaves plans next big step
Southland four-piece plays opening day at Anaheim’s The Bamboozle music fest Saturday.
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