The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Friday, Sept. 14, and Monday, Sept. 17. Crimes against property at 4:54 p.m. on Sept. 16, DPS officers responded to a report of a suspect trespassing at Regional Trojan Arms and detained him for investigation. The officers found the [...]
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University is prepared for earthquakes, experts say
Though the recent tremors have frightened students, experts say USCâs procedures will keep the campus safe in an emergency.
Read the rest of this article »Study weighs immigrant integration
The city comes in eighth out of 10 California cities ranked by immigrant friendliness.
Read the rest of this article »Politicians to attend think tankâs launch
Students said they feel unsure of Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs intentions for the institute.
Read the rest of this article »Panel explores interpretation of Constitution
Legal experts discussed the Supreme Courtâs analysis of the document on its 225th birthday.
Read the rest of this article »âArt fareâ explores gallery secrets
Among the chatter of a lively crowd, heels click and glasses clink. A well-dressed man stands in front of a piece, analyzing it with wine in hand. A gallery worker moves past him holding a clipboard and takes a small red dot sticker, placing it on a work. That artwork now belongs to one of [...]
Read the rest of this article »Religion movie âmastersâ great filmmaking
Paul Thomas Andersonâs latest film, The Master, entertains audiences with knockout performances and controversial themes.
Read the rest of this article »Mormon thrills at the Pantages
The Book of Mormon steals audiencesâ hearts with spectacular comedy.
Read the rest of this article »Voting could revive the fading Occupy movement
The Occupy anniversary is a reminder of how the protest failed, and how it can improve.
Read the rest of this article »Students canât blame test formats
If we, as students, should take anything away from this recent economic downturn and its subsequent job-market difficulties, it is that learning only for the sake of learning isnât a practical way to view higher education.
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