The Dept. of Public Safety said issues include enforcing USC’s no drinking games policy, illegal food vendors and ticket scalping.
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Judgment is key to Trojans Alert system
Dept. of Public Safety officers say they work to balance speed with accuracy in Trojans Alert.
Read the rest of this article »Playwright delves into portrayal of race in art
Writer David Henry Hwang spoke Thursday about the role art has played in his life.
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Proposed changes to general education program could add to the number of class options.
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The construction of the Wallis Annenberg Hall was funded in part by a $50 million lead gift.
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The No. 1 Trojans only have three regular-season games left before the postseason begins.
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The squad split last weekend’s road trip against Arizona and Arizona State.
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After going 6-26 a season ago, USC head coach Kevin O’Neill hopes to get a win early on.
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Few athletic programs earn dual acclaim for their football and men’s basketball teams. To wit, Florida, Ohio State, Texas and Notre Dame are the only universities that really qualify. Without question, USC’s path to improving its basketball program and joining their ranks is littered with obstacles — some endemic, most brought on by poor management [...]
Read the rest of this article »Kiffin addresses deflated ball use issue
A student manager reportedly deflated balls against Oregon, a violation of NCAA rules.
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