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Gearfest to return for spring entertainment

Celebrating a blend of music and fashion with a youthful touch, Gearfest: 1000 Phases of Venus will grace McCarthy Quad tonight at 7 p.m. Celebrities Teyana Taylor and Taj Stransberry will host the show, which is presented by the Black Student Association and features student and professional artists and designers showcasing their artistic talents. “The […]

Lakers love

Edgar Gonzalez Aguilar, a junior majoring in theatre, poses with Laker Girls Shashana (left) and Veronica (right), who visited the Ronald Tutor Campus Center on Thursday as part of their Southern California tour promoting their partnership with Carls Jr. Fans were able to take photos with the girls and get their autographs. – Ani Kolangian […]

Women of Troy extend winning streak

The Women of Troy nabbed two top-10 wins over the weekend, beating No. 7 Loyola Marymount 10-6 at home Sunday in pouring rain after escaping with a 9-7 road win over No. 4 Arizona State Saturday. After nine different USC (15-3, 3-1) players scored against the Sun Devils (19-4, 2-2) on Saturday, sophomore two-meter Kaleigh […]

Police confirm arrest of junior forward Ari Stewart for marijuana possession

USC junior forward Ari Stewart was arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia last month in Maricopa County, Arizona State University Police Department spokesman Jim Hardina confirmed to the Daily Trojan Friday morning. Stewart, 21, was arrested by ASU police on Feb. 24 at 8:40 p.m. MST and released by the Maricopa County’s Sheriff’s Office the […]

Alexis Moore requests release from USC, confirms plan to transfer

Freshman guard Alexis Moore will transfer after requesting his release from the school, his father, Barry, confirmed to the Daily Trojan Tuesday night. His request is expected to be made official on Wednesday, allowing him to contact other schools. ESPNLA first reported the story. Moore, a 6-foot-2 guard from Long Beach, appeared in all 32 games for […]

Silent House disappoints despite technical mastery

If anything should set off warning lights, it’s a horror film based around a gimmick. In a genre that already has a tendency to appear creatively anemic, a simple shakeup in presentation is one of the most viable ways to attract the attention of audiences. It’s at this point, though, that potential viewers should be […]

Author, professor speaks about social media and privacy

Lori Andrews, author of I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy, spoke about social media’s effect on privacy and her proposed social media constitution Monday at the Geoffrey Cowan Forum in the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. Andrews, a professor and associate vice president […]

Making an impact

Lori Andrews, a professor and associate vice president at the Illinois Institute of Technology and director of the school’s Institute of Science, Law and Technology, lectured at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism Monday about the social impact of emerging technologies.  

Women of Troy fall to the Cougars in tournament quarterfinals

The Women of Troy entered the Pac-12 Tournament with a six-game win streak, a first round bye, and high hopes that just two more wins could propel them into the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2006. Instead, USC’s dreams of entering the Big Dance ended once again Thursday, as the No. 11 seed […]