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CalPIRG holds panel to discuss health care reform


By WHITNEY BLAINE
September 23, 2010 1 Comment/in News
On the six-month of the Affordable Care Act, panelists say students need to know more

In Theaters Today for the week of Sept. 24


By A.J. SERRANO
September 23, 2010 in Arts & Entertainment, Film
This week's releases include a timely sequel and a claustrophobic thriller.

Hillel brings Shabbat to students


By KIRA BREKKE
September 23, 2010 in News
USC Hillel provides students with Shabbat in a Box every Friday for the holiday.

Viterbi receives robot to conduct further research


By SUJI PYUN
September 23, 2010 in News
The Personal Robot 2 is capable of human interaction and was given to 12 schools.

Dress to impress


By Daily Trojan Staff
September 23, 2010 in Blogs, Point and Shoot
Ramon Covarrubias, who graduated last year with a degree in business administration, talks to a recruiter from Accenture Thursday at the fall career fair, held on Trousdale Parkway.

‘Old school’ doesn’t quite equal ‘better’


By GOKUL AGRAWAL
September 23, 2010 in Opinion
The ability of today’s youth to multitask makes online media an asset, not a conduit for laziness.

Spontaneity not just for college students


By MAYA ITAH
September 23, 2010 3 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Opinion Columns
As college students, we’re fresh-faced, bright-eyed and probably a little naïve; we’re preparing for a headfirst dive into the rest of our lives. It follows that people generally enjoy giving us advice.

McAllister out for rest of season


By JEFF CURTIS
September 23, 2010 in Blogs, Trojan Fix
Hip injury sidelines junior safety.

Community college project increases number of transfers to eight schools


By WHITNEY BLAINE
September 23, 2010 in Blogs, CampusNow
USC is one of the eight universities that have increased the number of transfers.

Group aims to rally voters against prop


By REBECCA MARSHALL
September 23, 2010 2 Comments/in News
CalPIRG hopes to fight against Proposition 23, which would overturn pollution laws.
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