Tag Archive for: USC

Louis Zamperini serves as inspiration


Students walk by Cromwell Field every day, but do most know of the legacy inside? Just within the front gate is a tribute to USC track star Louis Zamperini. With the 2012 track and field season in progress, the rising stars of USC should look toward the story of Zamperini for inspiration. Deemed a troublemaker […]

Letter to the editor


USG presidential candidates respond to missing campaign sign remarks. In response to the comments made by Jared Ginsburg and Sam Coxe in response to their missing signs, our campaign finds it necessary to respond. The article, titled “USG campaign signs removed from Trousdale without permission” was published Feb. 10. Ginsburg stated, “There is suspicion, on […]

USC competitions should include global issues


During my time at Marshall School of Business, I’ve found it difficult to convince business students to incorporate social or community benefits as an essential part of their business solutions. Persuading established business leaders might be even harder. Today, however, many leading global case competitions are marching boldly in that direction. The Hult Global Case […]

Pac-12 Digest


USC Christian wins Pac-12 Player of the Week Behind  the play of sophomore Kaitlyn Christian, the USC women’s tennis team is off to its best start since 2007. The Women of Troy opened their season with four 7-0 victories and one 6-1 finish last week while Christian swept singles and doubles play to help lead […]

Basketball woes may be solved by looking to football team


When asked why he chose to give USC football his oral commitment last week, prized recruit Zach Banner replied simply that it “was the perfect fit.” What the offensive tackle from Lakes High in Lakewood, Wash., probably doesn’t realize is that his recruitment to USC is the perfect fit for not one but two athletic […]