USC prefers to admit full-time students but will consider extenuating circumstances.
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Annenberg to offer new minor in sports media studies
The new program will include classes from a number of schools, including Annenberg and the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences.
Read the rest of this article »USC chosen to host third X Prize lab
Viterbi and Marshall students will try to create the next challenge for innovators.
Read the rest of this article »USCâs Southern California Business Film Festival, which began Feb. 16, wrapped up on Sunday with a student film competition and the presentation of awards. The SCBFF, sponsored by the USC Marshall School of Business and the Center for Investment Studies, is an annual event that combines business and film and features screenings and panels with [...]
Read the rest of this article »Thousands of students receive irritating e-mails
A glitch in USGâs listserv permissions allowed students to e-mail everyone signed up for the list.
Read the rest of this article »Pre-health society to hold undergraduate conference on global health
Annual Southland Pre-Health Conference will be held at the Davidson Center on Sunday.
Read the rest of this article »Final senior gift options announced, voting starts Tuesday
The Senior Gift Advisory Board is hoping that at least 86 percent of the senior class will donate to this yearâs senior gift.
Read the rest of this article »Transfer applications up slightly
Preliminary numbers show a 3 to 5 percent jump in applications from transfers.
Read the rest of this article »Michelle Tabariai, a sophomore majoring in business administration and a member of âSC Students for Israel, helps raise awareness as part of âFight on for Haiti.â The event, held in front of Tommy Trojan, was sponsored by the Undergraduate Student Government and the California Public Interest Research Group and was attended by numerous other student [...]
Read the rest of this article »USG election draws about 4,800 voters
Estimates show turnout jumped slightly from last year and is on par with what USG expected.
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