Jeremy Slap, a sophomore majoring in philosophy and neuroscience (left), and Scott Greenleaf, a sophomore majoring in critical studies, take a dip in the “Finger fountain” between classes. Monday saw a high of 81 degrees, and temperatures won’t break 80 for the rest of the week.
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GPSS begins Metro savings pilot program
For $25, graduate students can purchase a pass for all Metro services valid until Dec. 16.
Read the rest of this article »Blake Spencer, a senior majoring in business administration, leads the traveling USC student section in a post-game cheer after the Trojans’ 30-9 win over California at AT&T Park in Downtown San Francisco Thursday evening. Thousands of USC students traveled to the Bay Area for the annual Weekender.
Read the rest of this article »USC continues to be leader in AIDS research
Students help raise awareness of HIV/AIDS prevention throughout the greater USC community.
Read the rest of this article »Nikias’ first year marked by growth
One year after President Nikias’ installment, USC has expanded its infrastructure.
Read the rest of this article »The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary of Tuesday, Oct. 10. Crimes against property At 4:45 p.m., DPS officers responded to a student who reported that he discovered his bicycle, which he had previously reported stolen, secured to a rack outside Mark Taper Hall of Humanities with [...]
Read the rest of this article »Class of 2012 job opportunities to increase 9.5 percent
The National Association of Colleges and Employers said the Class of 2012 will make $3,000 more than the Class of 2011.
Read the rest of this article »Student opinion varies about pets on campus
Students are divided over whether animals should be on campus or allowed in campus buildings.
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Today’s game against Cal has made some students choose between school and football.
Read the rest of this article »Construction, outreach shift attendance
The Catholic Center said fewer people are coming to Mass, although more come to events.
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