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Classifieds – May 21, 2025
The Daily Trojan features Classified advertising in each day’s edition. Here you can read, search, and even print out each day’s edition of the Classifieds.
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Survive and thrive: Houston baseball upsets Kansas State in Big 12 Tournament debut
Junior infielder Connor McGinnis (17) celebrates in the dugout after being driven in during the fifth inning of Wednesday’s 9-2 win versus Kansas State | Ashton Grissom/The Cougar Junior infielder Connor McGinnis, redshirt sophomore outfielder Xavier Perez and redshirt freshman outfielder Evan ...
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Column: Stay Engaged in Hopeless Times
As a sociology student and an opinion writer, I tend to draw a certain crowd. Day-to-day, I am surrounded by some of the most civically engaged people one can find.
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UMN names Gretchen Ritter as new provost
The University of Minnesota announced Tuesday that Gretchen Ritter would be named the next executive vice president and provost effective July 31, pending the Board of Regents’ approval.
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Strategies for college students to enhance financial flexibility
College life presents a myriad of financial challenges, from tuition fees to daily expenses. As students seek innovative ways to manage their finances, cryptocurrency emerges as a compelling option.
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Sharon Van Etten captivates Variety Playhouse
On April 24, indie rock singer Sharon Van Etten performed at the Variety Playhouse alongside her band, the Attachment Theory. Atlanta was the first stop on this leg of her North American tour, and the setting of the venue allowed for an intimate crowd on her opening night.
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‘Autism is not a simple disease’: RFK Jr.’s claims spark waves of backlash from BU autism researchers
Playing baseball, writing poetry, going out on dates — these are all activities that individuals with autism will “never be able to” partake in, said U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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What New Flag Restrictions Mean for the U
On May 7, the flag restrictions outlined in HB77 went into effect. While Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall proposed new flags that apply to the bill’s guidelines, public entities still face restrictions under the bill.
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Spacey Jane Takes Over Indie Music Scene With ‘If That Makes Sense’
“If That Makes Sense” is Spacey Jane’s third album in nine years and their most refined work so far. Yet, the ten new tracks and three great singles that were released in anticipation of the record don’t tell us anything about the band we didn’t already know.