In 1958, a crew of Trojans devised a bold plan to embarrass their crosstown rivals. Could they pull it off?
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With most buildings essentially clear of classes and students, the university takes a forward leap in sustainability by installing touch-free, water-saving faucets.
Perkins, who received both his master’s and his PhD from USC, also worked as a U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Keck Medicine of USC is preparing for distribution of the vaccine, which is expected to begin next week and will be prioritized for people with the greatest need.
Sugar-sweetened drinks interfere with the hunger-suppressing hormones that signal a sense of feeling full, a new USC study finds.
How do these two fierce competitors really match up when it comes to sports, marching bands, school spirit and academics?
The Neighborhood Academic Initiative realized early in the pandemic that innovative learning tools would be needed to educate its scholars, leading a new team of “tech innovators” to make lightboards a top priority.
The two-time NCAA champion in singles and doubles led the USC men’s tennis team to the 1958 NCAA title and then won three Grand Slam titles.
He helped USC win NCAA and conference men's tennis team titles in 1962, 1963 and 1964, and also captured the NCAA singles and doubles crowns in 1963 and 1964.