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One student killed, one injured in crash

A USC student was killed and another injured on Saturday after their car collided head on with another vehicle in Kern County.
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March 2, 2010

From DailyTrojan.com:

A USC student was killed and another injured on Saturday after their car collided head on with another vehicle in Kern County.

Sandy Roberts, a sophomore majoring in cinema-television production, was killed after the car he was riding in passed a truck, lost control and veered into oncoming traffic on highway 46. Roberts died after being transported to Kern Medical Center.

Read the full story at DailyTrojan.com.

From USC Hillel:

USC Hillel will be hosting a memorial service from 9-11pm, this evening, put together by our students with support from Rabbi Lori.  Students will have an opportunity to talk about Sandy, and also to send prayers of healing to Nicole Deane, who was also injured in the crash.

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