Niki C. Nikias hands out baklava to the Trojan Knights

Niki C. Nikias hands out baklava to the Trojan Knights on Thursday. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

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A tasty break for Trojan Knights during Tommy-guarding duty

In what’s become a Trojan tradition, Niki C. Nikias brings baklava to the students guarding the university icon

November 17, 2016 USC News staff

Trojan Knights take a break
Members of the Trojan Knights take a break with Niki C. Nikias. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

In the land of Tommy, Traveler and Tirebiter, add a new tradition: the bringing of the baklava.

Thursday marked the seventh year that Niki C. Nikias, wife of USC President C. L. Max Nikias, provided a baklava break for members of the Trojan Knights during their round-the-clock sentry shifts guarding the Tommy Trojan statue.

The Trojan Knights, a service organization focused on USC’s traditions, guard the statue during the days leading up to the annual USC-UCLA football game to protect it from harm (and Bruins). And since 2010, they’ve been rewarded for their dedication by none other than Niki Nikias herself.

The USC-UCLA game is Nov. 19.