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Title Description Post Date
Student Loans As graduation approaches students need to know what to do about their many loans. Joey Ewaskiw reports on what to expect after graduation 04/12/2005
AFL Death Rene Gonzalez takesa look at the death of ALF lineman, Ray Lucas, and how these football injuries are effecting athletes...even those at USC. 04/11/2005
Entreprenuers Leslie Tang reports on entrepreneurs in the USC community. 04/07/2005
Health Costs Charlene Ruan looks at the high health insurance rates graduating seniors will face. 04/07/2005
Campus Crime Amber Oleson reports on the surge of crime around USC and how students feel about their safety. 04/04/2005
Wright Case Rob Mcpherson looks at the Trojan community's reaction on the scandal involving cornerback Eric Wright. 03/28/2005
Muggings Bernadette Sanicola examines recent muggings on campus and whether students are paying attention on how to protect themselves. 03/23/2005
Title IX Nick Valencia looks at a new compliance standard for universities and Title IX. 03/23/2005
Bankruptcy Joelle Pelaez finds out how new bankruptcy laws will effect those in debt. 03/10/2005
Campus Felon Gabriana Marks reports on a convicted felon who posed as a USC student. 03/07/2005
USC Safety Leslie Tang looks at safety on the USC campus. 02/17/2005
Lobin / Yi Two candidates on the presidential and vice-presidential ballot are Paul Lobin and Jennifer Yi. ATVN's Jon Diaz sat down with the two of them to find out what they hope to accomplish. 02/14/2005
Lall / Tajima Candidates for student senate campaigned for votes on-campus today with elections only a day away. In the next part in our series on the senate presidential tickets, ATVN's Felix Rodrigues Lima sat down with Jessica Lall and Chase Tajima, a team running on their track record. 02/14/2005
Student Remembered ATVN found out more about the USC student killed in the hit-and-run accident. ATVN's Rene Gonzalez talked to several people who were close to him to learn about his life. 02/14/2005
Student Visas The US State Department says it wants to make it easier for foreign students to get a visa to study in the United States. Government officials say it's important to have international students in university communities, but up until now, getting into the United States hasn't been easy. ATVN's Trina Orlando looks at what changes may come for foreign students. 02/14/2005
Safety at USC The USC Department of Public Safety and the LAPD have been in touch. Rob McPherson looks at how both agencies are looking into the possibility of making changes in the wake of the hit-and-run death. 02/14/2005
How Hard - Pole Vaulting ATVN's Bernadette Sanicola met up with junior track and field star Shannon Lou-Ellen to learn one of the hardest spring sports out there... Pole vaulting. So sit back and relax because you're about to see how hard it could be. 02/14/2005
Sharam / Finneran And continuing our look at the candidate for Student Senate President, John Bishop spent some time with Nitin Sharam and Catherine Finneran, who have a bold vision for the future of USC. 02/10/2005
Orazi / Burton As ATVN continues its series on the Student Senate Presidential tickets. Melissa Sudduth found out how Mike Orazi and Natasha Burton are making an unusual claim for a campaign hook. 02/10/2005
Frats / Daily Trojan The Daily Trojan and the Greek System have never had a good relationship. Reporter Ryan Wilson looks at how the two are now trying to work together. 02/10/2005

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