Work on the Expo rail line has caused occasional traffic, sometimes delaying USC trams.
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School of Education looks to add two new degree programs in the fall
One program focuses on teaching language, the other on higher education counseling.
Read the rest of this article »California Science Center might begin charging
Popular museum might be forced to institute entrance fee to make up for a state-imposed budget cut.
Read the rest of this article »USG election season kicks off on Friday
Officials hope new regulations will help avoid the controversy that plagued last year’s election.
Read the rest of this article »Carroll gone, A Better LA continues
The community outreach group founded by Pete Carroll will still carry on his mission.
Read the rest of this article »Bill says schools must provide digital versions of textbooks
Recently amended to include both private and public universities, California’s digital textbook bill is set to take effect in 2020.
Read the rest of this article »Donor names USC school of dentistry
School now named Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC, as announced Wednesday.
Read the rest of this article »Keck surgeons assist relief effort in Haiti
A team of Keck surgical doctors and nurses is helping by performing surgery in Port-au-Prince.
Read the rest of this article »Neighborhood council looking for student representatives
Current NANDC members are recruiting candidates for the election, to be held in March.
Read the rest of this article »Students, faculty find ways to help Haiti
Volunteers used technological skills to help the relief effort as part of CrisisCamp, held Sunday.
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