Hospitality workers and students feel the effect of reduced demand for eateries.
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Ballmer keys graduation with address
More than 12,000 graduates were entertained by the Microsoft chief’s animated speaking style.
Read the rest of this article »Big-name acts are embarking on summer tours in hopes of selling out arenas nationwide.
Read the rest of this article »Wedding-themed comedy starring two SNL veterans takes the cake
It’s been called “The Hangover for girls,” but that falsely supposes two things. Primarily, it insinuates that female audiences are somehow incapable of fully enjoying or appreciating Todd Phillips’ 2009 morning-after comedy about a trio of friends trying to piece together the events of the previous night’s drunken bender of a bachelor party. But secondly, [...]
Read the rest of this article »Solo show revisits brutal moment in baseball history
Juan and John explores the impact of the notorious 1965 brawl on a young Dodgers fan.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans to embark on final road trip
USC heads to Corvallis, Ore., to take on No. 2 Oregon State in its last road three-game set.
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USC heads to Palo Alto to take on Georgia Teach in the third round of NCAA tournament.
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After winning its 19th team title, USC looks to qualify for its fifth straight NCAA final.
Read the rest of this article »Enforcement exercise condescending in tone
The criticisms have snowballed. Over the past year, since the words “lack of institutional control” and “failure to monitor” became ingrained into the mind of the average college sports fan, the NCAA has been under intense scrutiny. That’s no surprise. From USC’s two-year bowl ban to Ohio State’s “Tattoo Five” and, most recently, Boise State’s [...]
Read the rest of this article »USC’s quest for a NCAA title denied
The Women of Troy place fourth in the tournament as they lose to Stanford, UCLA.
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