In response to security measures Dear USC community, The purpose of this letter is to oppose recent actions taken by the Office of the President: 1. Installation of fencing on north perimeter of University Park Campus 2. Failure to promptly notify the USC community of temporary fencing 3. Creation of after-hours access periods from 9 [...]
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Outdoor events will face increased safety measures
Traditional outdoor events for student organizations will adjust to new security policies.
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Thomas brings his experience from the Los Angeles Police Department to his new role.
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Former Chief Carey Drayton assumes a new position after his seven-year tenure.
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The Dept. of Public Safety took many steps to increase security checkpoints on campus.
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Reports of a shooting on Monday night led the Dept. of Public Safety to send two Trojans Alerts to the USC community. One alerted students, faculty and staff to an alleged shooting near Exposition Boulevard, and the second said that early reports were unfounded and the area was safe. According to DPS Capt. David Carlisle, [...]
Read the rest of this article »The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Thursday, Oct. 25, and Friday, Oct. 26. Crimes against property at 3:58 a.m. on Oct. 26, DPS received a report of a suspect smashed a second floor lobby window in Harris Residence Hall, pushed out the screen and [...]
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It’s any university’s worst nightmare when students don’t take their own safety seriously. But while USC’s Dept. of Public Safety does an excellent job informing students about potential dangers and risk prevention in the neighborhood, it doesn’t adequately address the threats students face from their own peers. The Daily Trojan reported last Thursday that new [...]
Read the rest of this article »Non-Greeks can still maintain a social life
Going Greek remains a part of the college cliché: Join a house, get wasted every weekend, schlep your way through classes and make lifelong friends — essentially, Animal House but in real life. Last week, an article from a website called Betches Love This highlighted USC as a top national school, worthy of the “betchiest [...]
Read the rest of this article »Safety concerns still issue as Expo line is extended
Beginning Wednesday at noon, the Expo line will include the Culver City station.
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