Patrick Lynch resigns after employing a rave promoter as head of security at an event.
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Government wants spring break travelers to be alert
More than 2,500 U.S. citizens are arrested each year while abroad, the government said.
Read the rest of this article »Minor sanctions for Tyagi-Lachman ticket
Tyagi and Lachman will not be allowed to wear campaign T-shirts for one hour today.
Read the rest of this article »Viterbi helps IBM create a new computing robot
Watson, a machine that understands human language, was unveiled Monday.
Read the rest of this article »Kennard to miss part of spring practice
USC middle linebacker Devon Kennard is expected to miss a portion of spring practice.
Read the rest of this article »Sanchez crowned nation’s No. 1 women’s tennis player
The senior captain has ridden a 15-match winning streak to the top of the singles rankings.
Read the rest of this article »Glenn, Trojans look to tap in to potential
USC sophomore outfielder Alex Glenn knows all too well what it’s like to fly under the radar. After all, during the first two years of his high school career at Henry County High School, Glenn patrolled the outfield with Jason Heyward, the No. 14 pick of the 2007 MLB draft and the current right fielder [...]
Read the rest of this article »USC releases ‘Agents and Athletes’ policy
New regulations stemming from suspension of Dillon Baxter intended to curb student agents.
Read the rest of this article »The 4-Hour Body’s suggestions might intimidate some dieters
The book offers a strict regimen that might be too intense for some readers.
Read the rest of this article »Seattle’s Best fails to live up to its grandiose name
The coffee chain, owned by Starbucks, mostly disappoints with the quality of its espressos.
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