Tag Archive for: Ground Zero Performance Café
The multi-cultural event will host Japanese drummers, a mariachi band and hip hop.
USC improv alumni find success at SNL
Panelists discuss the ethics of government surveillance
By ALLISON TOH
in News
USC professor Sharon Lloyd moderated a panel of experts who spoke about privacy issues.
History behind shakes
By TANAYA GHOSH
in Arts & Entertainment
Learn the story behind the student-run coffee house and the top-five best milkshakes.
Pop stars
By Daily Trojan Staff
in News
Sophomores from the popular music program in the Thornton School of Music perform Thursday night in Ground Zero Performance Café for their midterm. The program, which was founded in 2009 as an alternative to typical classical music and jazz programs, aims to help student instrumentalists, vocalists and songwriters pursue performance careers in whichever style of […]
Panel discusses citizenship in modern society
By THEODORE YUAN
in News
The USC Levan Institute hosted an event that explored the reasons behind political activism.
Professor discusses civil rights and immigration
By YASAMIN AZARAKHSH
in Inside Look, News
Veronica Terriquez, a professor of sociology, spoke at the final What Matters to Me and Why.
Priya Jaikumar stresses importance of choice
By ASHLEY SONG
2 Comments/in Inside Look, News
The associate professor of critical studies expresses gratitude for the opportunity to pursue academia.
Variety in social options needed
By TIM CLAYTON
in Columns, Opinion
Is “party etiquette” an oxymoron, or a new initiative launched by a college administration? It seems to be both. The Office of Campus Activities recently out an email containing a set of partying guidelines. Though some of these guidelines are perfectly logical, some are completely unrealistic — such as “Do not allow drinking games” or […]
Free concerts deserve greater publicity
By KARLA CHAVEZ AND MELLISSA LINTON
9 Comments/in Featured, Opinion
Diverse music interests are overlooked when only certain free concerts are publicized.