The USC Credit Union moved its University Park Campus office to the Campus Center Courtyard after 15 years in King’s Hall. The branch office was moved to accommodate summer renovations to King’s Hall, which included a revamp of Café 84. USC Credit Union President and CEO Gary Perez said the non-profit financial cooperative was happy […]
EVK becomes a better dining hall
By GEORGIA ALMEIDA SOARES
1 Comment/in Blogs, Viewpoints (Old)
When considering what college to attend, prospective students pay close attention to a place’s aesthetics and living conditions. Often, one of the major aspects they consider is the food in the school’s dining halls. Last spring, I came to campus as a prospective student for the “Explore USC” program. I remember having dinner at EVK […]
Classifieds – August 31
By Sheri Brundage
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Vehikite returns to team after jailing
By JACOB FREEDMAN
3 Comments/in Football, Sports
Special teams standout spent three months in jail for leaving the scene of a car accident.
Vavic and Trojans begin quest for fifth straight title
By NICK SELBE
in Sports, Water Polo
Ely Bonilla and James Clarke compete to replace star goalie Joel Dennerley.
A weekend guide to college football
By Daily Trojan Staff
in Football, Sports
USC’s archrival Notre Dame faces Navy in Dublin, in the Emerald Isle Classic on Saturday. Former Trojan running back Amir Carlisle, who transferred to the program last January and is eligible to play immediately after his hardship waiver was approved, will not play in the game due to injury. The Fighting Irish will also be […]
Freshmen lead USC into Fútbol Classic
Armstead sues USC after heart attack
By ALEX SHULTZ
7 Comments/in Football, Sports
Defensive lineman started 12 games his junior season before failing medical clearance.
USC can’t afford to cut this game close
By SEAN MCCORMICK
1 Comment/in Columns, Sports
Saturday’s opener against Hawai’i is intended to be a tune-up, a blowout against a team unable to match USC’s firepower. A quick eye test during warm-ups will betray an undersized Hawai’i squad that the Trojans should simply out-talent. Sound familiar? The Sept. 3, 2010, game against Hawai’i was played under a similar narrative, only to […]