The Daily Trojan, first published in 1912, has been providing the USC community with campus news and information for 100 years. Get the scoop on DT’s history, developments and continuing legacy.
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A centennial celebration (and other DT announcements)
I’ll address the small stuff first. The Daily Trojan’s print production staff will be observing a brief hiatus because of the football Weekender. As is tradition, there will be no Monday paper, but check newsstands Tuesday for a full recap of Saturday’s game against Stanford, a 21-14 upset, and the latest in campus news. If [...]
Read the rest of this article »100 years of being a USC Trojan
When Los Angeles Times writer Owen R. Bird coined the term “Trojans” 100 years ago in a track and field preview, the 25-year-old had no way of knowing that his invention of the nickname would be one of the most timeless images over the past century. For most schools, a nickname is just that. It’s [...]
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