The USC chess team wins the U.S. Amateur Team West Championships.
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Screening teaches students more about our troops
Students have the opportunity to learn more about our troops today at the Leonard Davis Auditorium in the Andrus Gerontology Center. The School of Social Workâs Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families will be a screening a new documentary about actor Gary Sinsle and the LT. Dan Band as they journey [...]
Read the rest of this article »Troy Hall evacuated due to false alarm
Around 12:05 a.m. last night, a fire alarm was set off on the fourth floor in Troy Hall evacuating the entire building for about an hour; however, according to Department of Public Safety officials, there was no fire. âSomeone set off a fire extinguisher as a prank and that set off the alarm. No one [...]
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The Electric Daisy Carnival rave will be held in Las Vegas instead.
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USC Transportation announced a change to the hours of operation for its Campus Cruiser program in an email sent to students and faculty. Starting on Feb. 28, the service will run for one hour less than it currently does, starting at 6:00 p.m. and ending at 2:45 a.m. Currently, the service operates from 5:00 p.m. [...]
Read the rest of this article »Dublab event tonight to include Q&A with filmmakers
Dublab, a non-profit Web radio collective dedicated to spreading music, arts and culture through some of the worldâs most reknown DJs, is holding an event tonight through the USC School of Cinematic Arts. Dublab will be presenting âA Labrat Matinee 9: Our Minds Align,â followed by Q&A with the curators of Dublab and guest filmmakers.  The [...]
Read the rest of this article »USG polls close, about 5,600 votes cast
An estimated 5,129 students voted online and approximately 500 voted using paper ballots for the Undergraduate Student Government elections. The polls closed at 8 p.m. Thursday, according to Juan Orjuela, Elections and Recruitment co-chair. USG hoped to get 6,000 votes, over one third of the undergraduate population. âWe’re pretty happy with the numbers right now,” [...]
Read the rest of this article »Trojans Speak Out: Which candidates are you voting for? Pt. 3
The 2011 USG elections kicked off this Tuesday and we want to know what you think! Which candidates are you voting for and why? Here are what a few USC students had to say. For more coverage on the 2011 USG elections, click here.
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USG elections have sparked a lot of debate and that got us wondering: Who are you voting for?
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USG elections have sparked a lot of debate and that got us wondering: Who are you voting for?
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