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Obama aims for bipartisanship in State of the Union Address


By JARED SERVANTEZ
January 25, 2011 in Blogs, The World at Large
President Obama delivers a State of the Union Address unlike any before.

Global competition must be top priority


By WILLIAM FAY
January 25, 2011 in Featured, Opinion, Opinion Columns
Countries need to focus on growing their economies and improving their education systems to become or remain major powers.

Students need basic financial education


By ELENA KADVANY
January 25, 2011 in Opinion
Financial literacy is an often overlooked field of study that should be widely available to students.

Bamboozle: the beast of the east


By NICK MINDICINO
January 25, 2011 in Blogs, Open Mic
The festival includes a variety of musicians as well as comedians and a ferris weel.

Classifieds – January 25


By Sheri Brundage
January 25, 2011 in Classifieds
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.

Gang violence near campus not a threat, experts say


By KIRA BREKKE
January 25, 2011 in News
Two gangs, the Fruit Town Brims and the Harpys, live in the area near USC.

Obama to address the nation tonight


By DAVID LOWENSTEIN
January 25, 2011 in News
President Barack Obama is expected to address the growing $14 trillion debt.tonight.

Carnegie recognizes USC’s commitment to community


By JARED SERVANTEZ
January 25, 2011 in Featured, News
Carnegie Foundation cites Troy Camp as an example of USC’s work with the community.

USC releases greenhouse gas report


By SAMMI WONG
January 25, 2011 in News
The Office of Sustainability reported the number of gas emissions from 2001 to 2009.

Packers, Steelers head to Super Bowl XLV


By ELISA HERNANDEZ
January 24, 2011 1 Comment/in Blogs, Gridiron Talk
A recap of the NFC and AFC championship games.
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