
Amelia Neilson-Slabach
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Dec 5, 2024 |
dailytrojan.com | Amelia Neilson-Slabach |Jonathan Park
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Nov 8, 2024 |
dailytrojan.com | Amelia Neilson-Slabach |Henry Kofman
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Nov 1, 2024 |
dailytrojan.com | Amelia Neilson-Slabach |Alia Noll
Thank you for reading the Daily Trojan. We are the only independent newspaper here at USC, run at every level by students. That means we aren’t tied down by any other interests but those of readers like you: the students, faculty, staff and South Central residents that together make up the USC community. Independence is a double-edged sword: We have a unique lens into the University’s actions and policies, and can hold powerful figures accountable when others cannot.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
dailytrojan.com | Amelia Neilson-Slabach |Henry Kofman
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Apr 5, 2023 |
dailytrojan.com | Amelia Neilson-Slabach
As the tools to create great games are becoming more and more accessible, smaller teams are becoming able to create top-notch indie videogames without the backing of major studios. One drawback of this market’s growth is that many incredible titles fly under the radar. What if you never played a game absolutely perfect for you — your soulmate, in game form — just because you had no clue it existed, buried under heaps of other titles?
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