Blake Spencer, a senior majoring in business administration, leads the traveling USC student section in a post-game cheer after the Trojans’ 30-9 win over California at AT&T Park in Downtown San Francisco Thursday evening. Thousands of USC students traveled to the Bay Area for the annual Weekender.
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USC continues to be leader in AIDS research
Students help raise awareness of HIV/AIDS prevention throughout the greater USC community.
Read the rest of this article »Nikias’ first year marked by growth
One year after President Nikias’ installment, USC has expanded its infrastructure.
Read the rest of this article »Women of Troy snap eight-game losing streak
USC finishes with a 1-0 win on the road at Washington for its first victory since Sept. 4.
Read the rest of this article »USC bests California 9-8 in sudden death
The Trojans beat No. 2 Cal in a rematch of last season’s NCAA championship match.
Read the rest of this article »No. 3 USC rolls overs Oregon State, No. 16 Oregon
A sweep of Oregon State gives the Women of Troy their 10th consecutive win of the season.
Read the rest of this article »Playing it safe gives Trojans a chance
One of the moments from last Thursday’s showdown between USC and California — one which will only continue to reinforce outdated notions — remains a fourth-down play in the opening minutes. Facing a fourth-and-goal from its eight-yard line on its first drive of the game, USC lined up in a rather unusual formation and quickly [...]
Read the rest of this article »Passing game doesn’t click for Barkley, Woods
One game removed from a record setting display, Barkley completes just 19-of-35 passes.
Read the rest of this article »USC capitalizes on Cal miscues
The Trojans force five turnovers in a 30-9 victory over the Golden Bears.
Read the rest of this article »Brewer’s remake adheres to old music and themes
The new Footloose attempts to emulate the 1984 version with minimal changes, producing a carefully crafted modern rendition.
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