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If you can’t actually get away for the spring break, travel the globe with these beers.
Government wants spring break travelers to be alert
By ASHLEY M. WILLIAMS
in News
More than 2,500 U.S. citizens are arrested each year while abroad, the government said.
Spring fever hits us hard
By REID ROMAN
in Opinion
With motivation waning toward semester’s end, students should greet the season with caution.
Despite violence, students still venture to Mexico for spring break
By VANESSA SANDOVAL
in News
Though the Department of State issued a travel warning, many students said they weren’t worried about violence.
Some headed to Chile for spring break
By JOE PETERS
in News
Students from Chile are going home to help, but no groups are traveling to Haiti or Chile.
Enviable spring locations for Trojans
By JON HABER
in Columns, Sports
The countdown has officially begun. Spring break is just days away, and many students have already mentally checked out of class and checked into vacation mode. Whether you’re heading on a cruise to Ensenada, Mexico, or simply lounging around Los Angeles next week, remember one thing: Most spring athletes aren’t getting a break. That’s right. […]
Alternative spring breaks are worthwhile
Rested Trojans welcome balanced UCSB
By DAVID DULBERG
in Sports, Volleyball
Fresh from a nine-day break, USC hosts No. 10 UC Santa Barbara at the Galen Center.
Spring break trip to Chile canceled
By ALEXANDRA TILSLEY
in News
Marshall students who were set to travel to Santiago are waiting to hear the new plans.