Bernard Parks received a $500 donation from an Insomniac Inc. employee, inciting criticism.
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Michael Quick, executive vice provost and a professor of biological sciences, discusses the chemical reactions in the brain that are associated with human emotions such as lust, attachment and romance, as well as the physiological responses to those emotions. Quick was a guest lecturer at the Academic Culture Assembly’s screening of Eternal Sunshine of the [...]
Read the rest of this article »With Sasquatch celebrating its tenth anniversary, you would think that the organizers would bust out the big names, but Coachella most definitely wins in that department. Coachella’s 2011 lineup is being headlined by Kings of Leon, Arcade Fire, and the legend in the making, Mr. Kanye West himself. This proved to be a difficult [...]
Read the rest of this article »Corral and Vucevic recognized for outstanding play, Sanchez and Poldma earn Pac-10 honors and Colbert set on making it back to NFL.
Read the rest of this article »Volleyball lessons for men’s basketball
The USC men’s basketball team is struggling. The USC men’s volleyball team is not. Yes, the top-ranked men’s volleyball team lost its first game of what was a perfect season over the weekend, a five-set heartbreaker to Pepperdine. But the mild setback didn’t shake the college volleyball world. The Trojans are still the No. 1 [...]
Read the rest of this article »Freshman Kaitlyn Christian paired with senior Maria Sanchez in doubles play, helping lead the Women of Troy to victories over San Diego State, South Florida and Texas at home during the week. USC rides a three-match winning streak into Virginia this weekend to play in the ITA National Indoor Championship.
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The Daily Trojan sat down with swimming and diving co-captain Lyndsay DePaul and asked to share us her thoughts on the season and how the team will prepare for the NCAAs and Pac-10 championships.
Read the rest of this article »Pixar’s success stems from personal effort
Since the Academy created the Best Animated Feature category in 2001, Pixar has taken five of those nine Oscars and every one of their films released in the last 10 years has been nominated.
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The new album strays from Bright Eyes’ usual style and some tracks sound amateur at best.
Read the rest of this article »L.A. Zoo shows romantic side of nature
On Saturday, The Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association held “Sex and the City Zoo 2.”
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