Former Riverside Mayor Ronald Loveridge used his personal experience in politics to encourage students to vote on Tuesday.
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View Roundup 2/27 in a larger map The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Monday, Feb. 25, and Wednesday, Feb. 27. Crimes against a person at 3:35 p.m. on Feb. 27, a student in Stardust Apartments reported receiving numerous harassing phone calls and text messages from [...]
Read the rest of this article »iPodia Global program expands distance learning
The program allows students to interact with students at universities in many countries, including China and Brazil.
Read the rest of this article »DPS disputes report of gang burglaries
A Fox 11 News in Los Angeles reporter said that âflockingâ is increasing around campus.
Read the rest of this article »USC helps launch new security app
CREATE, which is housed on the University Park Campus, launched the app this month.
Read the rest of this article »Jose Vargas talks about immigration
The award-winning journalist encourages students to support immigration reform.
Read the rest of this article »USC heads south to play nonconference stretch
USC will take on San Diego before playing in the Pacific Coast Doubles Championship.
Read the rest of this article »Women of Troy, desperate for win, head out to desert
The USC womenâs basketball team looks to get a victory in the seasonâs final two games.
Read the rest of this article »In Fontan, Trojans have true leader
Before Saturdayâs game against Arizona State, USCâs menâs basketball team will honor its five seniors before their final home game of their Trojan careers. Five names will be called, but the day will really belong to one player in particular. Senior point guard Jio Fontan knows plenty about the highs and lows of Division I [...]
Read the rest of this article »Trojans streak past No. 11 Wildcats
USC outrebounds Arizona 33-24 en route to an 89-78 upset at the Galen Center.
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