Some students say they are upset that the controversial speaker’s talk is funded by USG.
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College Democrats, Republicans square off at debate
Audience members got into heated discussions with the debaters about issues surrounding Obama’s terrorism policy.
Read the rest of this article »DPS, Latino Student Assembly discuss race
LSA members, feeling they have been racially profiled, sat down with DPS and LAPD.
Read the rest of this article »University earns spot on community service honor roll
Despite the honor, USC officials say they are still looking to improve the volunteer program.
Read the rest of this article »Cheng, Ogbevoen name new USG executive officers
The newly elected president and vice president selected their five executive officers from about 25 applications.
Read the rest of this article »Zachary Aronson, a junior majoring in fine arts, sculpts clay at the Roski School of Fine Arts Open House on Tuesday. The open house featured student exhibitions, a Polaroid photo studio and D.J. Koata Zon Von Witzenburg. There were a number of activities, including video screenings and exhibitions of student work. All visitors also had [...]
Read the rest of this article »Gould student working to free woman she says was wrongfully convicted
Law student Jennifer Farrell is working with USC’s Post-Conviction Justice Project to earn parole for Rosie Sanchez.
Read the rest of this article »Alumni survey shows increasing satisfaction
Alumni Association says they will continue to work on reaching younger alumni.
Read the rest of this article »Graduate students campaigning to be GPSS president
The three candidates will be campaigning this month to win the votes of GPSS’s senators.
Read the rest of this article »USC professor defends freedom of speech rights
Facing potential terrorism charges, Ralph Fertig argued his case in Supreme Court.
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