The panel gave experts a chance to explain details of health care reform.
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Sample’s efforts helped attract foreign students
USC has the most international students of any US school, a distinction it earned under Sample.
Read the rest of this article »Organizers postpone inaugural ‘undie run’
Students hope to bring the UCLA tradition to USC at the end of the spring semester.
Read the rest of this article »LAPD takes new approach to enforcing bike laws
Officers had issued 15 citations by noon. Last time, LAPD officers issued a total of 120 citations.
Read the rest of this article »USG event brings presidents together
First Council of Presidents received good reviews from leaders of student groups.
Read the rest of this article »A burger a day keeps the apples away
Providing healthy food on campus seems like a no-brainer, but with such a high student demand for grease, the issue gets slippery.
Read the rest of this article »USC, embattled County hospital tread murky water
The LAC+USC Hospital has long struggled to keep up with the urgent care demands of LA’s uninsured, and it’s only getting worse.
Read the rest of this article »Bikes mounting, it’s time to break the cycle
With more incoming students turning to bicycles as a primary mode of transportation, university health and safety officials are beginning to think more about bike safety.
Read the rest of this article »The latest crack at health reform in Washington seems as drawn out as it is convoluted. But understanding it is simpler than it looks.
Read the rest of this article »Student alcohol abuse is a familiar demon
Rates of dangerous alcohol consumption on university campuses have been stagnant for decades, and fixing them is proving to be quite a puzzle.
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