Friday, July 10

Editorial: School holds too much power over Daily Trojan

After a recent fight with administrators, Zach Fox, the editor in chief of USC’s student newspaper, resigned suddenly from his position mid-semester. And though we may have little in common with our crosstown rival, something we can all probably agree with is that such administrative control over the student press, no matter where, is unacceptable. Read more...




UCLA to direct U.N. drug-rehab training

Sarah Wamunyu left Africa, the only continent she has lived on, two days ago to come to what most call the land of opportunity. Only the land she is concerned with is the UCLA campus, and the main opportunity that has drawn her here is the chance to master techniques to better deal with drug rehabilitation and treatment efforts in her home country of Kenya. Read more...



Students protest donation restriction

As the “Get the Red Out” blood drive went on in the James West Alumni Center, students from the “Fight to Give Life” campaign protested outside what they call discriminatory measures by the Food and Drug Association. Read more...


Peeper incidents reported

Residents of some off-campus apartments in Westwood have reported seeing a peeper looking inside their windows over the past few weeks ““ incidents which are similar to at least five prowler and peeper cases that were reported over the summer. Read more...