Originally published as The Daily Southern Californian in 1912, the DT has burgeoned as USCâs long-standing, primary source of campus news and information. It has also been recognized for its enduring mission: to provide a forum for information, for free and responsible discussion, and for intellectual exploration.
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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. âRalphâ La Porte, the [...]
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I’ll address the small stuff first. The Daily Trojanâs 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 Saturdayâs game against Stanford, a 21-14 upset, and the latest in campus news. If [...]
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