Actor and comedian Seth Meyers is on his eleventh season of Saturday Night Live.
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Singer, alumna embraces her multicultural roots
Artist and alumna Kina Grannis ‘07, returns to USC Tuesday for a peformance to support the arts and the hapa community.
Read the rest of this article »Holocaust survivor talks of power of good
Anne Frank’s step sister, Eve Schloss, recounts her first memory of meeting Frank.
Read the rest of this article »Franz Zhao, a Thornton student majoring in piano performance, strives for perfection as the principal cellist in the USC Thornton Concert Orchestra’s performance in Bovard Auditorium on Wednesday. Professor Michael Christ Power conducted the concert.
Read the rest of this article »Pavitra Krishnamani, a junior studying psychology, performs as part of a Diwali celebration in Bovard Auditorium on Sunday night. Diwali, a Hindu holiday celebrated in October or November each year, is traditionally referred to as the “festival of lights.” The festival is often celebrated in India.
Read the rest of this article »Pakistani activist and former cricket star Imran Khan presents the platform for his political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice), to the audience in Bovard Auditorium on Monday night.
Read the rest of this article »Next weekend gives chance to show off self
It’s October and that can (obviously) mean only one thing: Trojan Family Weekend. What has become your sanctuary from parental supervision — the place where you can go wild on the weekends and barely survive the workweek — will now be infiltrated by mothers, fathers and whomever else wants to tag along.
Read the rest of this article »New sorority members join together to discuss topics ranging from safety precautions to alcohol education at Panhellenic’s new member retreat Sunday at Bovard Auditorium. The Inter-Fraternity Council also held a retreat on campus Sunday to provide information to new fraternity memb Ricardo Galvez | Daily Trojan
Read the rest of this article »Origins: Editors lay foundation for campus news outlet
Historic American newspapers, such as The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and the Washington Post, have all passed the 100-year mark. As of Sunday, the Daily Trojan joined the club. The first issue of the DT, then called The Daily Southern Californian, was published Sept. 16, 1912, after W.R. “Ralph” La Porte, the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Laguna Dance Festival Friday Sept. 7, 7:30 p.m. – Sunday Sept. 9, 2 p.m. Laguna Playhouse If you missed the Alonzo King Lines Ballet last October at Bovard Auditorium, the Laguna Dance Festival provides another opportunity to witness the San Francisco-based troupe in action. The Backhausdance company kicks off the festival Friday night with a [...]
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