Attempted terrorist attack will prompt further airport security measures, but personal privacy concerns should be set aside.
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California state legislature launches a myriad of insignificant new restrictions.
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Today, I swiped my meal plan card at EVK, and scanned my options only to realize there was nothing for me to eat. Now, I’m just sitting in my room without any food because I’ve run out of frozen meals … again. Although students have their complaints about Everybody’s Kitchen and Parkside Restaurant, no one [...]
Read the rest of this article »Carroll’s departure creates identity crisis
“USC sucks!” “The giant has been slain!” “You guys are fast-paced downhill now!” By now, we’ve heard our fair share of taunts from Westwood and beyond. Why do these comments hurt so much? Why am I so offended? At the University of Southern California, the student body is drawn from a variety of different backgrounds. [...]
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New IFC regulations are a nice step in the right direction, but offer little tangible changes.
Read the rest of this article »Recent celebrity behavior is sobering
Oh, the joys of being young and in college: the lifelong friends we meet, the endless opportunities at our feet, the valuable access to knowledge and the places to go for advanced higher learning. And of course, there’s the partying to the wee hours of the morning, reckless nights we can barely remember and the [...]
Read the rest of this article »2009: Half full or half empty? (point)
Filled with important decisions, the past year has been a step in a positive direction, laying the foundation for a prosperous future.
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Last year’s embarassing list of scandals and cultural woes will prove to be a difficult obstacles to overcome in the coming year.
Read the rest of this article »USC’s general education requirements would benefit from following the TO model.
Read the rest of this article »Obama’s speech left questions unanswered
On Tuesday, President Barack Obama addressed the nation from US Military Academy at West Point regarding his plan to end the war in Afghanistan. In the midst of rising unemployment, historic deficits and a new health care system, Americans listened attentively to the president’s words in search of an answer for why they should still [...]
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