Titanstocks ’s affiliates,officers, directors and employees may buy and sell additional shares in anycompany mentioned herein and may profit in the event those shares rise invalue. Please do your own Due Diligence before investing in any of the stocksmentioned above.Richard Burton of TitanStocks is a member of the National Associationof Securities Dealers, CRD number 1896673.SOURCETitanStocks Eric Van, 514-862-0740, ; SOURCE: Golden Dragon Media Inc. Photos from Eddie H., Yelp and Jonathan Moore, Daily TrojanTonight at 10pm, it’s the last call for alcohol…ever. USC’s only on-campus bar, “Traditions” (or Traddies as the students call it), will serve students their last drinks. The Trojan establishment has been delving out pre-final cans of liquid courage to students since 1987. If you needed a drink to calm your nerves before your engineering final…Traddies was there. If you needed a lot of drinks to forget about that final…Traddies.
As reported by Adam Rose on All Things Trojan,USC’s only on-campus bar will be demolished, along with the rest of Commons, to make way for a new student center. I’ve been told there should be a substitute bar as part of the new facility opening in 2010, but nothing can truly replace the great memories and mediocre beer.. [Tradies] served as USC’s version of Cheers … an underground bar where everybody knows your name (plus beer pong and a lot of pre-game activity).So throw one back and be sure to pour a little on the floor for Traddies. I’m sure Traddies has poured enough for all of us over the years.
I don’t know about you, but the little alcoholic in me just died a little. This article is also featured on kylebunch sports. TEHRAN (Reuters) – A U.S.-Iranian reporter jailed by Tehran for espionage has gone on hunger strike and says she will not stop until she is released, her father said on Saturday. U.S.Reza Saberi said his daughter Roxana, 31, had called from prison to say she was on her fifth day of refusing food.”She’s not eating anything I’m very worried,” he told Reuters. President Barack Obama has expressed deep concern for her safety and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said releasing Saberi, who has worked for the BBC and U.S.
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