LimeWire is dead. Well, at least from here on out. The classic file-sharing software, known for enabling users in illegal music downloading, was disabled Tuesday after U.S. District Court Judge Kimba Wood issued a permanent injunction against it. Earlier this year, the judge had granted summary judgment in favor of the music industryâs complaints about [...]
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KXSC wins national radio award
The student-run radio station competed against four other finalists for the CMJ award.
Read the rest of this article »Is there a doctor in the house? Try on the phone
RingADoc, the brainchild of a USC alumnus, is a phone service that automatically connects users with doctors to check symptoms.
Read the rest of this article »Costume stores that wonât break the bank
Los Angeles is the home for a number of stores with cheap but dazzling holiday costumes, from pirates to princesses.
Read the rest of this article »Finding Halloween fun at USCâs campus
For those staying close to home this weekend, there is plenty to do, from themed parties to rock operas and zombies on television.
Read the rest of this article »Ghoulish times in the City of Angels
Los Angeles throws off the sunny glamor for a dark and Gothic weekend full of horror films, skeletons and haunting festivities.
Read the rest of this article »JEP program joins USC students with local youth
High schoolers in the Writing-Mentoring program can attend class with USC students.
Read the rest of this article »Thornton students move into University Gateway
The construction on practice rooms will be finished by Thanksgiving, officials said.
Read the rest of this article »Students say the holiday in Santa Barbara is unforgettable, but officials discourage partiers.
Read the rest of this article »Bonnie Choi, left, signs a pledge to vote no on Proposition 23 handed out by Emily Rich, the director of the Los Angeles office of the California Public Interest Research Group.
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