The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Saturday, Sept. 8 and Sunday, Sept 9. Crimes against a person at 8:52 p.m. on Sept. 9, a student reported that he was struck in the arm by a bottle that was thrown from Jefferson Boulevard and Orchard Street [...]
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Program strives for inclusivity, participants say
Some students say gender-inclusive housing options have helped improve diversity.
Read the rest of this article »New head of faculty emphasizes mentoring, outreach
Charles J. Gomer says he hopes to bring his focus on helping students and staff to his job as vice president of USC faculty.
Read the rest of this article »Event highlights Internet literacy across cultures
High Internet usage is often tied to higher socioeconomic status, research shows.
Read the rest of this article »Two more Pac-12 teams appear in the latest AP top-25 poll, bringing the total to five.
Read the rest of this article »âArrogantâ message has run its course
I almost wrote this column two years ago. I wanted to respond to the launch of the Lost Angeles blog, the brainchild of 29-year-old Zack Jerome. The blog went on to spawn an on-campus âArrogant Nationâ movement, which I wanted to point out perpetuated the outdated stereotype that USC was stocked with bigheaded rich kids. Then the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Greek phenom never gave up USC dream
Kostas Genidounias didnât always seem destined to star for USC menâs water polo.
Read the rest of this article »Guettaâs re-release âNothingâ to go crazy for
The new songs on David Guettaâs Nothing but the Beat 2.0 will likely top the charts but donât make for necessary additions.
Read the rest of this article »The xx experiences growth spurts on Coexist
With an intricate and evolved minimalist sound, British indie-rock trio The xx live up to the hype on its latest album.
Read the rest of this article »Samsara intrigues with visual spectacle
Samsara, the latest film from Baraka director Ron Fricke, relies on stunning imagery to create a visual narrative.
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