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Odd Future energizes crowd at Coliseum


By PATRICK CLELAND
November 11, 2013 in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music
The Los Angeles-based hip hop collective performed with rapper Mac Miller for the 2nd Annual OFWGKTA Carnival last weekend.

Government must ban trans fats


By VALERIE YU
November 11, 2013 2 Comments/in Featured, Opinion, Opinion Columns
Trans fats impact the obesity epidemic and banning them will help curb health problems.

Initiative hosts Gene Simmons


By MORGAN GREENWALD
November 7, 2013 2 Comments/in Featured, News
Former rock band star Gene Simmons discussed his experience as an immigrant.

Mexico’s junk food tax will not cure obesity


By VERONICA AN
November 7, 2013 1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion
Legislators must recognize that unhealthy foods are not the only cause of the public’s obesity.

Campus forum focuses on oil extraction near USC


By CHRISTOPHER LOPEZ
November 6, 2013 in Featured, News
Speakers at the event weighed in on economic and public health impacts of fracking.

Bootcamp promotes tech-based business startups


By ARIANA SHIVES
November 6, 2013 in Arts & Entertainment, Featured
USC and UCLA students will come together for a three-hour coding event at LA’s General Assembly headquarters in Santa Monica.

Congress puts economics before equality


By NATHANIEL HAAS
November 6, 2013 1 Comment/in Featured, Opinion, Opinion Columns
If politicians do not prioritize ending sexual discrimination, the public will feel the consequences.

Hearing focuses on Jefferson Boulevard transformation


By JULIAN DE OCAMPO
November 5, 2013 7 Comments/in Featured, News
Community members spoke about the university’s urban design plans for the area.

USC regaining its health as team prepares for Cal


By DARIAN NOURIAN
November 5, 2013 in Featured, Football, Sports
Several injured starters appear to be close to returning on Saturday against California.

USC’s Berman brings humor to poetry


By CARRIE RUTH MOORE
November 5, 2013 1 Comment/in Arts & Entertainment, Featured
USC Lecturer Emeritus Shelley Berman will release his first book of poetry, To Laughter with Questions, at the end of the month.
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