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Vaccination clinic draws large numbers


By KATE MASON
November 5, 2009 2 Comments/in News
Though seasonal flu vaccine shots ran out, a nasal spray vaccination was available.

New AIDS awareness group hosts renowned speaker


By NANCY MARTINEZ, LIZ WARDEN
November 5, 2009 in News
Kay Warren, an AIDS activist, spoke about her decision to fight the deadly disease.

For Good Neighbors, donations up, participation lagging


By ARIELE PRATT
November 5, 2009 in News
Although the campaign did not meet its participation goal, there was still a 40 percent employee participation rate.

Horowitz event spurs walkouts and protests


By CHRISTIANNA KYRIACOU
November 5, 2009 91 Comments/in Featured, News
The controversial speaker discussed perceived threats to Judaism on college campuses.

College GOP will ban some from Horowitz


By DANIELLE NISIMOV
November 4, 2009 35 Comments/in News
Group says they’ll only bar students they expect might protest Wednesday’s controversial speaker.

After tremendous success, Bratton moves on


By ALEXANDER COMISAR
November 4, 2009 in Featured, News
Under LAPD Chief William Bratton, overall crime in Los Angeles fell by 30 percent.

New group to explore all facets of the Middle East


By JESSICA YOUSEFFI
November 4, 2009 in News
MESSA hopes to offer unique perspectives beyond political rhetoric about the region.

USG survey considers fall break


By KATE ERICKSON
November 3, 2009 in News
Implementing a fall break or extending Thanksgiving break would take several years.

One year after popular election, political activism on campus lags


By CHRISTIANNA KYRIACOU
November 3, 2009 1 Comment/in News
Many students expect next year’s gubernatorial election will reignite political involvement at the university.

Students will miss ‘visionary’ USC president


By NICOLE DAILO, ALEXANDRA TILSLEY
November 3, 2009 in Featured, News
President Sample feels the student-teacher relationship is the foundation of the university.
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