After two years of heavy construction behind cardinal and gold veiled fences, the eagerly awaited Ronald Tutor Campus Center opened its doors to the public this summer.
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Three staples for college cooking
Unless youâre still living with your parents, chances are that youâre either sharing a small kitchen with several other housemates or youâre stuck in a dorm without a kitchen where you barely have room to store a Heinz squeeze bottle. Therefore, you might not find it wise to purchase more last-minute items, but you might [...]
Read the rest of this article »Monster movies offer insight into humankind
Recent releases showcase the continuing popularity of monsters in todayâs culture.
Read the rest of this article »Schedule working in favor of Trojans
Three days from now, the young, talented and completely unproven USC football team will take the field in Honolulu, Hawaii for its first game since the purging that took place earlier this year, which removed coaches, athletic directors and any chance of a BCS bowl (or any bowl, for that matter) appearance. Only a select [...]
Read the rest of this article »Volleyball off to strong start with weekend sweep
USC starts the season 3-0 after winning the Luxe City Center Trojan Invitational at home.
Read the rest of this article »Site offers new course evaluations
Though it is not affiliated with the university, MyEdu provides students with academic tools.
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The LEED certification indicates that the building saves on energy use and has features that encourage sustainability.
Read the rest of this article »Shiny Toy Gunsâ vocalist and guitarist Chad Petree performed Saturday night in the Grand Ballroom of the Ronald Tutor Campus Center. The weeklong grand opening continues this week and concludes with a football celebration Thursday.
Read the rest of this article »ITS working to improve USC wireless
Partnered with USG, the university will double the amount of wireless access points on campus.
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