The stadium provides an opportunity for Los Angeles to reinvigorate its economy.
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Office hours must be better utilized
The midterm, that mid-semester ritual celebrating the art of overcoming sleep-deprivation is upon us. All around us, students can be observed performing the rites of cramming, pulling an all-nighter and nervously breaking down. It’s a spectacle to behold, and one which varying class structures conspire to make last for more than a month. The most [...]
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Drugs are a problem at many colleges and USC should educate students thoroughly.
Read the rest of this article »Possible smoking ban is progressive
Recently, there has been much debate over a possible smoking ban on campus. The implementation of such a ban has the potential to raise USC’s prestige as a progressive university committed not only to debate and discussion, but also to action and implementation. As a private university, USC has greater jurisdiction over such matters than [...]
Read the rest of this article »‘Arab Spring’ movements should inspire students
American youth should become active political citizens, taking after Middle Eastern students.
Read the rest of this article »Now is the time for Dornsife to transform
What should the name USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences mean? Seems like an odd question, but with the record $200-million donation Dana and David Dornsife gave to the College last March, it not only got a new name but a chance to reinvent and to create a brand to [...]
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The word “mandate” sounds harsh and carries negative connotations; it denotes force and the disposal of independence. “Mandate,” therefore, is a word Americans detest — we never want anyone, let alone the government, to infringe upon our rights, and rightly so. With that said, my ears perked up when I read that Gov. Rick Perry [...]
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Two Daily Trojan writers explore whether a government mandate for HPV vaccines is an infringement of rights.
Read the rest of this article »Irvine 11 students were not practicing free speech
Irvine 11 students wrongly used the First Amendment to justify their actions.
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