UC Berkeley has 30 confirmed and suspected outbreaks of the viral disease on its campus as of Tuesday, according to The Daily Californian.
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Interactive survey uses multimedia experience
The thesis project compares responses from âlife-sizeâ surveys to traditional ones.
Read the rest of this article »Film based on former professor
The Ides of March draws from the experiences of former adjunct professor Jay Carson.
Read the rest of this article »Matias Mora, a junior majoring in popular songwriting, sings at the âLate Night Art Project.â The Latina/o Student Assembly hosted the event, which was inspired by the atmosphere of the Downtown L.A. Art Walk, at Ground Zero on Tuesday night.
Read the rest of this article »Caregivers go on strike over wage, benefits
Medical workers scheduled a 24-hour strike, although USC said the city permit is for 12 hours.
Read the rest of this article »Kiffin hopes for defensive improvement
In its last two games, USC gave up 84 points total to Arizona and Arizona State.
Read the rest of this article »USC places 10th overall in first event
In its first invitational of the year, USC finishes 3-under-par at The Prestige at PGA West.
Read the rest of this article »National TV provides recruiting opportunity
As much as the weekday trip to California has thrown off the Bay Area travel plans of USC students and alumni, itâs not all bad news for the Trojan football program. Thursday nightâs game will be televised nationally, meaning a lot of eyes will be on USC coach Lane Kiffinâs crew. Itâs not like USC [...]
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The Trojans prepare for California attacker Ivan Rackov, who has ammassed 49 goals this season.
Read the rest of this article »Maxi skirts claim runways with innovation
Though California has already embraced the maxi skirt, other cities and many fashion designers are altering its wearability.
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