At Sundayâs practice, junior transfer cornerback Isiah Wiley was the best player, per USC head coach Lane Kiffin. âHe was actually the MVP of the day,â Kiffin said of Wileyâs practice performance. âMaybe heâs one of those stories of a guy that pops up during a bye week and takes on the challenge of wanting [...]
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Women of Troy fall short during tournament play
Top freshman Zoe Scandalis narrowly misses beating No. 1 Jana Juricova of California.
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Nguyen advances to the semifinals; Sarmiento moves to the consolation quarterfinals.
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The Women of Troy are shut out in both weekend games at No. 1 Stanford and California.
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USC is challenged early against Arizona State but pulls away to extend its winning streak.
Read the rest of this article »Silence shouldnât be option for Nikias
IÂ have always felt it is hard to determine the value of a college football program. Unlike, say, for a professional baseball team, Forbes doesnât annually list the monetary value of Florida, Texas or USC. There isnât an established market price. There isnât an exact figure that can be attached. There are a few things, however, [...]
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The Trojans allow just one first-half goal en route to a resounding 13-3 win over LMU.
Read the rest of this article »Bernard G. Slavin, Keck professor of anatomy, dies
Students said Slavin made challenging material in his class easy to understand.
Read the rest of this article »Rising airfare costs, added fees affect travel plans
Airlines are now charging more fees, including increased baggage fees, in order to increase revenue.
Read the rest of this article »Elizabeth Geli (right), a marching band teaching assistant, and Kevin Bellows, a senior majoring in electrical engineering and a flute section leader, encourage visiting secondary school students to make noise. Almost 1,000 local high and middle school musicians learned to play spirit songs from the Trojan Marching Band on Saturday.
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