Keeping manufacturing innovations in mind, students will need to prepare themselves to enter a very different economic landscape.
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Community members say they approve USC lease
Community members say they hope the Coliseum will still hold events if USC receives the master lease.
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Despite strong pitching from freshman Stephen Tarpley, USC fails to put runs on the board.
Read the rest of this article »Billy Elliot explores emotional depths
The Pantages Theatre’s production of Billy Elliot proves stellar with brilliant choreography and awe-inspiring performances.
Read the rest of this article »Rodney King riots still resonate with city
Almost 20 years ago, when most of us were in our early infancies, Los Angeles was burning. The acquittal of the four Los Angeles Police Department officers involved in the beating of Rodney King sparked one of the most incendiary events in L.A. history. Violence riddled the landscape. It brought to the forefront many grievances [...]
Read the rest of this article »Professor Glass delivers last lecture
International relations professor Wayne Glass will retire after 10 years at USC.
Read the rest of this article »Trojans look to rebound against Long Beach State
After losing in 12 innings to UC Santa Barbara last week, USC faces the Dirtbags at home.
Read the rest of this article »Museum pursues unprecedented project
The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is overhauling the entire visitor experience. Here’s a sneak-peek at what’s to come.
Read the rest of this article »USC unveils plans to renovate dining halls
Café 84 will be converted into a dining hall and remodeled after Whole Foods stores.
Read the rest of this article »David H. Steinberg offers an honest portrayal of teenage culture in Last Stop This Town.
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