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Top left: Sharron Brodley, Spring as- sistant entertaiment editor, works on the next day ' s section. Top right: Jinn Logan discusses ideas withi mem- bers of thie staff. Middle left: A little hielp from friends!! Middle: Photog- rapher Tom Woodall makes sure as- sianments have been delegated. Middle rigtit: City Editor Roseanne Tellez enjoys her work. Bottom: Ben Dib, Gary Vonderlin- den and Gary Caffey make last minte changes before publication. The Daily Trojan, USC ' s award winning student newspaper, pro- vides for students a source of enter- tainment as well as information. Staffed by more than 100 students from many different disciplines, the DT gives those who work there an opportunity to gain through profes- sional experiences, responsibilities, and challenges. The 75-year-old DT circulates 10,000 copies Monday thru Friday. The DT is an invaluable resource for students. It serves as a daily re- cord of campus and community happenings, a voice and advocate for students, and a source of valu- able work experience for those on its staff. With sections ranging from Kalei- doSCope, Performance, and View- point to special supplements, the DT offers something for everyone. This year the DT carried on their tradition of excellence under the leadership of Fall Editor — Aaron Van Curen and Spring Editor — lames Lee. by Julia Kirkendall student life 29
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Above left: James Lee, Spring Editor, relaxes with the Daily Trojan, Above right: Fall Editor Aaron Van Curren is pleased with his work The Daily Trojan Staff: Flrs» row: Arlene Guzman, Karen Kuettel, Robyn Epstein, Moon-Yun Wright, Cathy Anaya Cook, Anh Do, Linda Chong, Sharon Yablon. Second row: James Lee, Gary Coffey, Roseanne Tellez, Alan Robertazzi, Lynn Balsamo, Aaron Van Curren, Azniv Ketenchian, Joe McDade, Daine Olivo, Gary Vonderlinden, Carrie Yoshimure. Third row: Robert Wallace, Paul Goldman, Danielle Sanford, Chris Burdick, Melissa Morrison, Mary Malouf. Fourth row: Ara Najarian, Ken Stratton, Lauren Kam, Simon Leo, Lori Grange, Roseanne Rodriguez, Jennifer Lewis, Corii Berg, Carl Meisinger, Cindy Arakoki. Fifth row: Unknown, Ken Jorgenson, Jim Logan, Jona Frank, Lesley Jacobs, Kelly Aquino, Allsion Dolgas, Julie Wood, Jeda Taylor, Rajiv Khatau. Sixth row: Michael Kim, Joel let me explain ' Ordesky, Aaron Bireboim, Aaron Curtis, Ralph Calvo, Bruce Le, Brad Bennett, Craig Jacks, Pablo Lopez. Seventh row: Mike ' Hooded Sweatshirt ' Melson, Tom Woodall, Mia Hanusek, Guri Dhaliwal, Jim Gentleman, Larry McAlister, Gary Sutton. Photos by Joel Ordesky 28 student life
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i:athv Herrera » Photos by Cathy Herrera Because USC is located in an ur- ban environment, the Unversity pro- vides a 24-hour on and off campus security force. Primarily, the Univer- sity Security seeks to provide a safe and secure environment in which academic and social aspects of col- lege life may be fully realized. The Department holds seminars on crime and rape prevention as well as information about security services. The Student Security Task Force is a student group designed to height- en awareness and encourage crime prevention throughout all facets of the Unversity. The Task Force spon- sors various events throughout the school year including a Student Awareness Campaign. In addition, the Task Force also sponsors many seminars and forums on security is- sues. The tram and escort services are also available to help students avoid potentially dangerous situations. Both transport students on and around campus. The trams operate during the day and the escort ser- vice at night; both protect students without inhibiting their mobility. The University Security Depart- ment urges all students to be aware of their surroundings and personal safety. by Paula Hunt
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