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Over break, property crime rate up


By KATE MASON
December 1, 2009 1 Comment/in News
With students gone, thefts from cars and residences tend to increase despite DPS efforts.

USG hopes to boost sustainability efforts


By SABENA SURI
November 23, 2009 1 Comment/in News
A resolution calling for the expansion of the Sustainability Office will be voted on today.

Students question necessity of classes before Thanksgiving


By GRACE WONG
November 23, 2009 5 Comments/in News
Students argue that USC should accommodate for Wednesday travel before Thanksgiving.

Break brings new options for on-campus dining


By JESSICA YOUSEFFI
November 23, 2009 in Featured, News
Students can be matched up with a family or eat dinner with the Trojan Knights, among other options.

Courses to include poll in curriculum


By KRISTY PYKE
November 22, 2009 in News
The Los Angeles Times/USC poll will involve students in political science classes.

USC Hospitality unfazed by intensifying competition with LA Live


By LIZ WARDEN
November 22, 2009 1 Comment/in News
Students said restaurants close to campus are more convenient, but LA Live is more focused on entertainment.

New committee aims to help bridge gap between USC and community


By ARIELE PRATT
November 22, 2009 in Featured, News
Founded by a USC residential adviser, the SCivic Engagement Committee will work with the Volunteer Center.

SCALE finds success in Russell case


By KATE ERICKSON
November 22, 2009 6 Comments/in News
The coalition pushed for USC to sever ties with the company accused of unfair labor practices.

Panhellenic, IFC prepare for presidential elections


By ANA COSMA
November 20, 2009 in News
Panhellenic hopes the new leadership will continue focusing on service, safety.

Student evaluations used in professors’ performance reviews


By Daily Trojan Staff
November 20, 2009 in Featured, News
End of the semester evaluations often lead professors to change class content.
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