Gorillaz’s newest release, Plastic Beach, is unmistakably pop. But confined to current and somewhat mistaken definitions of the genre, this is either an insult or just plain wrong. Indie music buffs might denounce such a claim, pointing to the many guest appearances — from progressive artists such as De La Soul and Mos Def — [...]
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Blogging provides students a soapbox
This week I did something that I never thought I would do — I started a blog. Blogging has become a nearly ubiquitous hobby for our generation — at least, that’s how it’s sometimes portrayed by the media. While the blogosphere is quite vocal, not everyone has a blog, especially not every college student. Still, [...]
Read the rest of this article »Documentary spotlights art-heist drama
In a world of corruption, avarice and back-room deals, a fervent debate has been raging between warring parties for years. Since art became a business, individuals have lobbied for its preservation and against its exploitation. The world of art collection, romanticized for years by those unfamiliar with it, is, as Humphrey Bogart would say, “What [...]
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Read the rest of this article »Is procrastination really that bad? I’ll find out later
While students are aware of the drawbacks of laziness, last-minute work seems inevitable.
Read the rest of this article »Farmers market offers unique experience
A Tuesday walk down University Avenue is no longer just a monotonous commute to and from class. It’s an experience. The farmers market, which was previously located at Shrine Place, offers more than 12 vendors who sell different types of food, clothing and accessories. Vendors offer a large selection of already-prepared meals such as Peruvian [...]
Read the rest of this article »The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
Read the rest of this article »DPS, Latino Student Assembly discuss race
LSA members, feeling they have been racially profiled, sat down with DPS and LAPD.
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Despite the honor, USC officials say they are still looking to improve the volunteer program.
Read the rest of this article »Cheng, Ogbevoen name new USG executive officers
The newly elected president and vice president selected their five executive officers from about 25 applications.
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