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Trojan Dance marathon helps local hospital


By MARIYA CHANNIWALA
February 28, 2016 in News, Profiles
Dancers raised more than $33,000 for the Children’s Hospital Los Angeles at the event.

Kick it to win it


By Daily Trojan Staff
February 28, 2016 in Los Angeles, News, Profiles
The Trojan Youth Soccer League hosted a soccer tournament at Griffith Park on Sunday.

Alumnus interviews for prestigious scholarship


By HOLLY THOMAS
February 25, 2016 in News, Profiles
Gary Lai hopes to write his dissertation on economics at the University of Bristol.

Former USG Senator runs for Kansas Senate


By ERICK MORALES
February 23, 2016 in News, Profiles, Student Government
Logan Heley is campaigning for election to a senate seat in his home district in Kansas.

Student designs tonic to benefit brain functions


By NILANJAN GUHA
February 18, 2016 in Entrepreneurship, News, Profiles
Brainz Power is a mixture of dietary supplements and research chemicals that gives students an additional edge in their learning abilities.

USC junior Sam Deutsch edges out Cal, Pittsburgh to clinch Jeopardy! College Championship


By TANUSHREE KAKANI
February 11, 2016 1 Comment/in Featured, News, Profiles
Deutsch is the first Trojan to win the tournament since it began in 1988, claiming the $100,000 grand prize on Friday.

Spirit of Troy performs at parade in China


By ARIANI ARZANI
February 11, 2016 in News, Profiles
The Trojan Marching Band performed in the Macau Chinese New Year’s Parade for the Year of the Monkey on Wednesday.

USC Rocket Lab shoots for the moon


By MARK VRAHAS
January 28, 2016 in News, Profiles
The team of students’ most recent rocket reached 25,000 feet at a speed of Mach 1.1.

Professor honored by President Obama for work in the sciences


By ERICK MORALES
January 21, 2016 in News, Profiles
Mark Humayun is being recognized for his retinal prosthetic the Argus II.

Professor remembered for work in the humanities


By ANGELA CHEN
January 21, 2016 in News, Profiles
Robert Dilligan was known for his use of computers to conduct literature research.
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