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Eli’s DT 411: Week of 9/1

USC News Leavey Library Gets A Facelift: The second floor of Leavey Library just went through some much-needed renovations. The 24-hour student study spot received new carpeting, paint and furniture. The library even got some new computers and expanded the study rooms. The 411: Welcome to the 21st century, Leavey — so glad you decided […]

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Ready for takeoff: Opinion Fall 2015

As the fall semester launches into motion, so too do the people behind Daily Trojan Opinion pages to bring you the most advanced editorial section yet. This fall, Daily Trojan Opinion has rolled out an ambitious new vehicle in pursuit of of our old mission, and it is my pleasure to introduce a newly polished Opinion […]

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In the wake of new policies, USC needs to be smoke-free

On Aug. 27, the California Senate approved a package of six bills restricting tobacco use. Most notable of the six was a motion to raise the smoking age in the state from 18 to 21, which would directly affect students on college campuses. Due to the many health hazards associated with cigarettes, universities, especially USC, […]

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Ability to add photos does not change app’s offensive nature

Late last month, social media platform Yik Yak announced its intent to start including pictures along with posts. Yik Yak, an anonymous bulletin board, has invited controversy since its inception due to many reports of cyberbullying and offensive language. Though the public should allow time for the company to shed its negative image and adopt […]

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Allegations against Hillary Clinton will not affect campaign

Two weeks after her announcement to run for president in 2016, Hillary Clinton has found herself embroiled in yet another controversy. This time, rather than examining the email habits of the former secretary of state, it concerns the Clinton Foundation and the allocation of received donations. According to a forthcoming book by Stanford professor Peter […]

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Voters should consider other Republican party candidates

Sen. Marco Rubio is the latest in the Republican Party to declare intent to run for president in 2016, joining Sens. Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, among others. During his announcement on April 13, Rubio claimed he was the best option to lead the United States into “another American century.” Though Rubio promises to better […]

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To avoid tragedies, police forces need to apply body cameras

Earlier this month, a brutal cell phone video emerged in which a white police officer shot an unarmed black man. Michael Slager, the officer who has been charged with murder, fired his pistol eight times, striking the victim, Walter Scott, in the back. Scott collapsed and died from his wounds a short while after. Critics […]

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Comedy Central confuses offensive jokes with satire

For 16 years, comedian Jon Stewart has been a satirical news powerhouse. No one has been able to compete with Stewart’s beat of comedy — not The Onion, not even the guys at Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update.” And now, with Stewart’s announcement that he is to leave the show later this year, he passes […]

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Expansion and refinement would bolster L.A. transit

On Saturday, a car collided with an oncoming Metro light rail near Exposition Park, injuring 12 people, leaving one person in critical condition. The driver, a USC student, missed the “watch for trains” warning while making a left turn, causing the crash. The crash, which happened right off of campus, not only affected the USC […]

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U.S. interference would cause more trouble in Yemen

For decades, Yemen has been marked by economic turmoil and political instability. This unrest came to a peak Sunday as Houthi rebels — Shiite Muslims who feel discriminated against in a mostly Sunni nation — took over Taiz, Yemen’s third largest city. With the capital city, Sanaa, already surrendered to the insurgents, U.N. officials have […]