Entries by Jordyn Holman

USC Women’s Swim and Dive win SMU Classic

The No. 1 USC women’s swimming and diving team swept the 200y medley and free relays, while junior Haley Ishimatsu won the 3-meter springboard to give the Women of Troy a win in the six-team 2013 SMU Classic in Dallas from Friday, Oct. 18 to Saturday, Oct. 19 at SMU Perkins Natatorium. USC was also […]

Trojans fall to Fighting Irish in 14-10 loss

The Trojans lost a nail-biter under the lights at Notre Dame Stadium 14-10 on Saturday night, as a USC team decimated by injuries at just about every offensive skill position failed to score in the second half. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Trojans in South Bend, where they hadn’t lost since […]

No. 1 USC sweeps Oregon for tenth straight win

The Women of Troy notched their tenth straight victory Sunday afternoon, rolling past rival Oregon 3-0 (25-23, 25-18, 26-24) to improve to 16-1, one win shy of matching the 2006 squad for the best start to a season in school history (17-1). “I thought we played outstanding volleyball today,” USC head coach Mick Haley said. […]

Women of Troy stun No. 5 Stanford

The USC women’s soccer team came away with two impressive results in the Bay Area this weekend, tying No. 8 California 1-1 on Friday and stunning No. 5 Stanford on Sunday with a 1-0 shutout victory. Junior midfielder Alex Quincey played the role of the hero for the Women of Troy in both matches, picking […]

University imposes sanctions on The Row

USC has issued new sanctions on The Row after a string of hospital transports during what Student Affairs characterized as the “worst weekend of the semester.” According to a memo sent from Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Beth Saul and Associate Director for Fraternity and Sorority Leadership Development Ray Carlos and obtained by the Daily […]

USC professor wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Dr. Arieh Warshel of the USC David and Dana Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on Wednesday. The award recognized Warshel, Martin Karplus of the Université de Strasbourg in France and Harvard University, and Michael Levitt of Stanford University for “the development of multiscale models for complex […]

Levitt’s feature delivers unforgettable performance by all-star cast

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is a man of many roles. Whether as a cold edged cop in The Dark Knight Rises, a cancer survivor in 50/50, or a deeply analytical extractor in Inception, Gordon-Levitt injects a deep sense of depth into his characters that is unprecedented. With the release of his latest film, Don Jon, Gordon-Levitt marks […]

School of Pharmacy aims to engage academia with startup culture

Research2.0, an academic research reform initiative from the USC School of Pharmacy, hosted the Science and Tech Forum: Los Angeles to explore the changing landscape of scientific research this past weekend at the USC Davidson Continuing Education Conference Center. The forum aimed to spur activity and collaboration across Los Angeles in the sciences, and to […]

Loss to Sun Devils acts as final nail in Kiffin

This weekend, USC’s trip to the desert started with a blowout loss to Arizona State and snowballed into the firing of head coach Lane Kiffin immediately following the team’s flight back to Los Angeles. On Saturday night in Tempe, Murphy’s Law reigned over the USC football team – anything that could go wrong, did. Arizona State […]