When it comes to the crapshoot of selecting courses we know nothing about, we often choose ones with flashy titles or notable professors. There was one class that immediately caught my eye: a leadership course taught by the university president.
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Contention that physical campuses are obsolete ignores need for human interaction.
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Imbalance in power between branches of government at fault for inefficient policymaking.
Read the rest of this article »Giving solo drivers carpool lane is smart move after all
Giving carpool lane access to certain cars carrying only a driver is actually eco-friendly.
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Think back to the memories from freshman year. The good ones, the bad ones and the ones I can only laugh about now â everything was so new and exciting. New faces and friends, trepidation over the unfamiliar academic requirements. I also remember standing on the vast shore of extracurricular options at USC and wondering [...]
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Despite flak for letting underage students in, security wonât let alcohol policy be compromised.
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Online communities are cause for worry over how much time we spend living in a computer.
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Universityâs designation as international safe community shows benefits of urban location.
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Beck has not been honest about his intentions, nor did his critics understand the true problem with his rally.
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Freshmen are more likely to break out of comfort zones if roommates are random.
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