The pair want to lighten the mood of this election through pink T-shirts and caricatures.
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Academy of Polymathic Studies hosts first event
Polymaths such as Albert Einstein, are people who are adept in multiple disciplines.
Read the rest of this article »Food, Inc. challenged student food beliefs
Michael Pollan and Eric Schlosser spoke about the food industry in Bovard last night.
Read the rest of this article »USC faces South Florida for first time since 1979
The Women of Troy look to carry over momentum from their big victory over SDSU.
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Sunday was an important day. No, I’m not talking about the Super Bowl. I’m referring to another game that occurred just down the street from the Staples Center. For those of you who have no idea what I’m talking about: Yes, there actually was another game that took place at 1 p.m. that day. It [...]
Read the rest of this article »USC heads north to face Oregon schools
The Women of Troy look to get back into the win column after two consecutive home losses.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans look for a win against Oregon State
After losing a close game at Oregon State a month ago, USC hopes to exact revenge.
Read the rest of this article »Israel comes out on top To quote David Suissa, a Huffington Post contributor, “Israel’s Never Looked So Good.” This week, the peoples of the Middle East erupted into social and political chaos. Starting about two weeks ago, nearly one million people in Egypt protested their government, hoping the president would quit. According to the Wall [...]
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If you cast a ballot for the Undergraduate Student Government elections in the last few years, you were in the minority. In 2010’s election for example, of the approximately 16,000 eligible undergraduate student voters, only about 4,550 turned up to the polls on campus or online. Overall, that’s less than one-third of the undergraduate student [...]
Read the rest of this article »If students could use laptops on tests, illegibility would no longer be a problem at USC.
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