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Dedeaux Field welcomes Trojans home


By SHOTGUN SPRATLING
February 23, 2010 2 Comments/in Baseball, Sports
USC looks to stop recent poor home-field play as it opens its home schedule Tuesday night.

Women of Troy look to rebound against Aztecs


By LINDSEY MATHIAS
February 23, 2010 in Sports, Tennis
The USC women's tennis team tries to move past two straight losses.

NCAA completes hearing


By PHIL RODRIGUEZ
February 23, 2010 in Blogs, Trojan Fix
The NCAA committee completes its three-day hearing against the USC football and basketball programs.

For fall graduates, commencement merely symbolic


By DARA WEINRAUB
February 23, 2010 in News
With the Grad Fair beginning Tuesday, some fall graduates say they’re left out of traditions.

Classifieds – February 23


By Sheri Brundage
February 23, 2010 in Classifieds
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day's edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day's edition of the Classifieds.

USC ranks 37th in licensing revenue


By REBECCA BUDDINGH
February 23, 2010 in News
USC’s Stevens Institute for Innovation helps inventors receive patents and licenses.

Chemistry professor honored for mentorship


By AADRITA MUKERJI
February 23, 2010 in Featured, News
Hanna Reisler started Women in Science and Engineering and works with undergraduates and graduates.

USG, DPS mull panic button plan


By ARLENE WASHINGTON
February 23, 2010 in News
Proposal would allow students to install panic button technology on any cell phone.
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