This Week in Photos: Feb. 6 – Feb. 10

Posted February 11, 2012 at 4:52 pm in Photos

“This Week in Photos” highlights the biggest stories of the week.

Dental school provides free care for local children>>

Mouth check · Geraldine Ruiz, a first-year pediatric dental resident, gives a free dental screening to Marilyn Beltran, a third-grade student. - Chris Roman | Daily Trojan

 

Women of Troy off to best start since ‘07>>

Serving up wins · The No. 16 Women of Troy had easy victories against their in-state opponents this weekend. USC is now 5-0 overall. - Chris Roman | Daily Trojan

 

Local parish celebrates anniversary>>

Anniversary · St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, located on the corner of Figueroa Street and Adams Boulevard, is celebrating its 125th anniversary as a parish this year. The church, which works closely with the university, was constructed in 1925 with a donation from Edward L. Doheny, who also donated the Doheny Memorial Library. - Woodrow Clark | Daily Trojan

 

Two USC greats to have numbers retired>>

Among legends · Pam and Paula McGee’s jerseys will be immortalized with other Women of Troy greats on Feb. 19. Before the McGees, just three women’s basketball players had their numbers retired. - Courtesy of USC Sports Information

 

Eccentric hip-hop trio builds up Ten$ion>>

Zef side · MCs Yo-Landi Vi$$er (left) and Ninja (right), as well as DJ Hi-Tek make up Die Antwoord. The group promotes and satirizes South African Zef culture and hardcore gangster imagery in their songs. - Photo courtesy of Press Here Publicity

 

Café 84 will serve us better as a dining hall>>

By summer 2012, King Hall, which houses Café 84, will become a buffet-style dining hall like EVK and The Parkside Restaurant — with a twist. The change will give next year’s students with dining plans a third, healthier option.- Lener Jimenez | Daily Trojan

 

Candidates differ in views, experiences>>

Talking points · USG presidential candidates Jared Ginsburg, Mikey Geragos and Theo Offei squared off in the USG debate Tuesday. - Razan Al Marzouqi | Daily Trojan

 

Trendy juice bar proves too costly>>

Nature’s recipe · Almond milk, raw granola and bananas offer an organic option for patrons looking for a healthy breakfast choice. - Photo courtesy of Emily Hart Photography

 

USC neighbors complain about off-campus parties>>

Community watch · About 75 percent of housing on 36th Place between Vermont and Budlong avenues has been developed into non-university-owned student housing. - Ralf Cheung | Daily Trojan

 

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