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Nikias visits India to open new USC offices

By Grace Wong · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 10:52 pm

Nikias visits India to open new USC offices

President C. L. Max Nikias is currently in India and met with India’s prime minister.

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Campus Cruiser announces shortened hours

By jared servantez · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 10:49 pm

Campus Cruiser announces shortened hours

Campus Cruiser will start running from 6 p.m. to 2:45 a.m. as of Feb. 28 to be more useful to students.

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Students upset by ceremony time change

By laura cueva · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 10:47 pm

Students upset by ceremony time change

The School of Social Work’s graduation ceremony will now be held at 2 p.m. in an outside tent.

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Radiohead album does not match hype

By will hagle · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 8:37 pm

Radiohead album does not match hype

The King of Limbs contains songs that feel as rushed as the surprisingly early release. date.

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Digital not always the best choice in the end

By Nicholas Slayton · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 8:36 pm

This past week the bibliophile in me took a bit of a hit. Borders, one of the largest bookstore chains in the country, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced it will be closing around 30 percent of its stores. Having spent much of my youth inside stores like Borders, this was not pleasant news. How [...]

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Ryan Doyle awes USC with Acrobatics

By nicholas slayton · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 8:33 pm

Ryan Doyle awes USC with Acrobatics

Ryan Doyle, parkour athlete and freerunner, shares his story.

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Gilmore named new receivers coach

By Sean McCormick · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 7:53 pm

Nebraska assistant Ted Gilmore has been named USC’s new wide receivers coach.

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White House sets dangerous precedent

By Daniel Charnoff · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 7:12 pm

White House sets dangerous precedent

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday that the Obama administration “will no longer defend” the Defense of Marriage Act. DOMA, a 1996 law that allows states to not recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, was seen as an appropriate compromise in the mid-90s, but has since become a lightning rod for criticism from [...]

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Graduate fees place burden on students

By Kate Mather · Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 7:10 pm

USC Bookstore should consider student budgets when setting prices for graduation attire.

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Trojans Speak Out: What can USG do for you?

Daily Trojan

February 24, 2011 at 7:04 pm

A student tells us what changes he hopes to see from USG.

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Community asks for beautification improvements

Community asks for beautification improvements

Local stakeholders urged expansion of the USC Master Plan to include beautification plans for the area west of Vermont Avenue at a meeting for the ...

Roundup

The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety daily incident log from Wednesday, Jan. 25. Crimes against propertyat 7:37 p.m., DPS officers ...

Sen. Padilla to speak to ’SC students

California Sen. Alex Padilla is scheduled to speak with students at USC today on various issues facing the state, such as immigration reform, education budget ...

No words

Edlin Yousefi, a senior majoring in communication, protests Armenian genocide with fellow students Thursday on Trousdale Parkway. The All-Armenian Students Association organized demonstrations across the ...

North side to get swipe-in dining facility

King Hall will be home to a new residential dining facility opening this summer that will replace the current Café 84 retail-dining complex.The new facility, ...

USC Libraries receives $5-million endowment

USC Libraries received a $5-million donation from USC trustee Ronald Sugar and his wife to endow the Valerie and Ronald Sugar Dean’s Chair of the ...

Opinion

Is Obama’s economic blueprint viable?

Is Obama’s economic blueprint viable?

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama used his State of the Union address to remind the public of the merits of the hands-on approach to economics. ...

Is Obama’s economic blueprint viable?

Millions who watched President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address Tuesday night went to bed with a reminder of the “American promise”: Hard work ...

New Swedish religion gets file-sharing right

In America, sharing files is a criminal act. In Sweden, the practice is now a religious experience.Last month, Sweden officially recognized The Missionary Church of ...

Letter to the editor

In honor of Roe v. Wade’s 39th anniversary, Trojans need to talk sex.The misogynist fraternity email last semester was a difficult episode in our school’s ...

East LA can stand on its own

East Los Angeles is in a conundrum. For the past half-century, the residents of the unincorporated area have tried to make it an official city ...

Trojans should fight on for film history

Have you ever noticed those popping, crackling sounds while watching a film at your local movie theater? Those aren’t the sounds of the popcorn at ...

Sports

Trojans still have a lot to play for

The injuries are piling up, the losses are piling up, and the story gets older day by day. It’s a story that’s been told before. ...

USC loses ninth straight game

Whatever chance the USC men’s basketball team had at notching its first Pac-12 win of the season Thursday against Colorado took a serious hit less ...

Led by Trojans, Pac-12 is resurging

Over the past six seasons, one idea has been ingrained in many college football fans’ minds: the South Eastern Conference is far and away the ...

Women of Troy look to get back on track at Colorado

Following a narrow overtime loss on Sunday, the USC women’s basketball team is looking to rebound with a visit to Boulder, Colo., where they will ...

Trojans look to notch first Pac-12 win

Maybe  it’ll happen on Thursday, maybe it won’t.With the USC men’s basketball team’s last win coming more than a month ago on Dec. 19 against ...

Lifestyle

The Grey critiques values of mankind

The Grey critiques values of mankind

Liam Neeson is Hollywood’s resident badass. From Unknown, where he dominated a group of Russian spies, to Taken, where he destroyed an entire coalition of ...

Songwriters deserve credit from listeners and music world

For every great artist, there’s often a greater songwriter at work behind the scenes.That’s because a significant amount of artists, many of them mainstream, show ...

Extensive series limit reader opportunities

I often hear from non-comic book readers that they don’t read comics not out of a lack of interest, but out of intimidation over where to ...

Haute Highlights

RISK! — A Storytelling Show NerdMelt at Meltdown ComicsThursday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m.Have you ever wondered about the crazy stories people choose to tell only ...

Puppet show enchants all audiences

Puppets: When we were little, they often amazed us. Shows such as Sesame Street and Punch and Judy effortlessly held our attention with magical moving ...

Photos

USC Women’s Basketball vs. Oregon

The Women of Troy had let a 13-point halftime lead slip all the way down to one in the second half. The Ducks were surging ...

KXSC Fest

KXSC held their annual music festival, KXSC Fest, on Sunday in EF Hutton Park. The festival, now in its third year, included artists Flying Lotus, ...

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You’ve read the stories, now see them from the photographer’s perspective.It’s been a fascinating news week and we’ve compiled some of our best images in ...

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