âMusic at Noonâ allows the USC community to unwind with student jazz and classic music.
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No. 5 USC tops Wildcats and Sun Devils
Another weekend turned in two dominant performances from the USC womenâs volleyball team, which defeated Arizona and Arizona State at the Galen Center this weekend to boost the team’s record to 16-2. The No. 5 Women of Troy downed the Wildcats 3-0 Friday night before a 3-1 victory over the Sun Devils on Sunday afternoon. [...]
Read the rest of this article »The No. 13 Trojans overcome an early 14-0 deficit to top the Utes at Rice-Eccles Stadium, improving to 4-1 on the season. Read the full recap here. Photos by Carlo Acenas
Read the rest of this article »Trojans hold last practice before Thursdayâs game
USC travels to Salt Lake City on Wednesday to face Utah in a nationally televised contest.
Read the rest of this article »Other USC sports are thriving in anonymity
Stop me if youâve heard this before: USC students need to be better fans of sports other than football. Students need to go and support the other perennial national powers in the USC athletic department like water polo and volleyball. Trojan pride should be for more than just football and all that jazz. Itâs the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Senior Samantha Johnson and freshman Katie Johnson are two of the top scorers on a young USC team looking to turn heads.
Read the rest of this article »Interns must properly navigate career world
Being an office lackey isnât as glamorous as movies would lead audiences to believe. In reality, you wonât be fetching coffee while juggling mail and miscellaneous files. You will, however, be subjected to harsh criticism of your proud work. You will have to do tasks with minimal instruction and cooperate with petty coworkers. As USC [...]
Read the rest of this article »Barkley named CLASS award candidate
The Senior CLASS Award is given to a player who combines sports, scholarship and service.
Read the rest of this article »Issues with Pac-12 Network loom large
When the Pac-12 Networks launched on Aug. 15, there were plenty of kinks still to be worked out. Pac-12 Enterprises President Gary Stevenson essentially admitted as much in an interview with the Daily Trojan, but was also clear about the possibilities for the schools in the conference. âImagine what being on 24/7 on seven networks [...]
Read the rest of this article »Bye week providing USC with much-needed rest
Several coaches were out recruiting Tuesday morning and were absent from practice.
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