Five cadets, some who have already served in Iraq, agreed to serve after their time in ROTC.
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Classifieds – June 19
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day's edition. Here you can read, search, ...
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Musical channels upbeat ’80s vibe to tell story of friendship, love
Draped in sequin-coated suits of armor and exploding with provocative, rollicking humor, three drag queens ...
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LA singer carves niche in rock ‘n’ roll
Glitter. Glamor. Grunge. L.A.-based musician Alexandra Starlight brings a new kind of sparkle to the ...
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Ain’t Them Bodies Saints revamps the classic Western
Though film genres are in a constantly shifting state, perhaps none has declined so pervasively ...
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Yeezus rises above genre, challenges listeners
“Yeezy season approaching / F-ck whatever y’all been hearing.” So begins Kanye West on “On ...
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Neighborhood Academic Initiative continues to help students excel
This past spring, USC’s Neighborhood Academic Initiative celebrated the graduation of 57 students — its ...
News
’SC computer breaks tech speed record
USC’s newest supercomputer has ranked as the fifth most powerful supercomputer in the U.S., reaching 531.6 teraflops, or floating-point calculations per second, according to USC ...
Former Dornsife professor added to FBI Wanted list
Former USC professor Walter Lee Williams was named the 500th person on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Most Wanted List on Monday. [caption id="attachment_67373" align="alignright" width="225"] ...
Roundup
The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety Daily Incident Log between Monday, June 10, and Tuesday, June 11. Crimes against a ...
Opinion
Gov’t needs clear policy to access data
As people spend more time with computers, their reliance on websites and Internet service providers grow. And yet, the government’s ability to monitor these technologies ...
Whistle-blower program needed for internships
A Federal District Court judge in Manhattan ruled last Tuesday that Fox Searchlight Pictures had violated federal law by not paying production interns on the ...
Students must continue work on USChange
Many members of the USC community voiced their concern following the May 4 incident in which the Los Angeles Police Department shut down a party ...
Sports
USC football APR scores still below national average
Last week, the NCAA announced the Academic Progress Rate multi year scores that cover the four-year period between the 2008-09 and 2011-12 academic years, and ...
USC names Ron Allice’s replacement
For 15 years, Caryl Smith Gilbert has been molding champion track and field athletes and leaders east of the Mississippi. Beginning next season, however, she ...
Nellum earns another top distinction
USC senior Bryshon Nellum, who closed out his USC career with an NCAA championship in the 400 meter last week in Oregon, was named the ...
Lifestyle
Summer recipes bound to relax and chill
With the official start of summer just around the corner and a glimpse of those long, hot L.A. days bound to overwhelm us, it’s the ...
Event celebrates LA’s Chinese culture, history
Chinatown Summer Nights has mastered the blend of L.A.’s trendiest music and marketplaces with the historic cultural neighborhood in the program’s fourth season. Alight with ...
Tech world gravitates to City of Angels
Hopping onto the tech bandwagon is no easy feat these days. The competition that goes on in Silicon Valley for bright engineers and marketing superstars ...
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Photos
In Photos: Washington comes to USC
The Schwarzenegger Institute held an immigration reform forum titled "Washington comes to USC", with U.S Senators John McCain, Michael Bennet and former President of Mexico ...
In Photos: Armenian Genocide
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In Photos: Springfest 2013
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