The study says stroke rates are increasing among young men and women ages 15 to 34.
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New film Brotherhood wrongly lionizes brutes
Brotherhood lands in theatres abruptly, with sparse reflection and lack of character depth.
Read the rest of this article »Finding variation in exercise is key
Can exercising outside really improve your mental well being? According to a recent study, the answer is yes. But before you throw on a pair of sneakers and sunglasses, take a moment to reconsider this hypothesis. On Feb. 3, Environmental Science and Technology published a study that analyzed how people felt after exercising both indoors [...]
Read the rest of this article »Esperanza Spalding continues to stun her fans
Spalding appeared at Bovard Auditorium last Saturday and wooed the attending audience.
Read the rest of this article »The former USC tight end has improved his draft stock with impressive times in combine drills.
Read the rest of this article »JEP pays greater dividends than grade boost
Possibly one of the most beloved community service programs on campus, the Joint Educational Program is a service-learning program that more than 2,000 USC students participate in annually. Students can become Project Read and Math mentors, work in shelters, or work with foster care children. The most popular division is teaching, where students can participate [...]
Read the rest of this article »Campus Cruiser’s recent change in hours is the latest in a trend of ineffective communication.
Read the rest of this article »Liveability survey results prove perplexing
Only one U.S. city makes the top 30 list of most liveable cities in the world.
Read the rest of this article »EDC no longer being held at Coliseum
The Electric Daisy Carnival rave will be held in Las Vegas instead.
Read the rest of this article »This week in review includes photos from the 2011 USG presidential election and a USC baseball game.
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