Institutions of higher education should be allowed to monitor the potentially illegal activities of its students and staff. In this age of technology, questions of security and privacy are in constant motion. Unfortunately, the Internet is far too vast of a wasteland to truly enforce and guarantee full privacy — and one should not expect [...]
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Administrators say they use anti-cheating software to stop academic dishonesty.
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If we, as students, should take anything away from this recent economic downturn and its subsequent job-market difficulties, it is that learning only for the sake of learning isn’t a practical way to view higher education.
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Veronica Terriquez, a professor of sociology, spoke at the final What Matters to Me and Why.
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There are currently seven graduate students from Chile enrolled at USC.
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President C. L. Max Nikias plans to raise $5 billion more to double USC’s endowment.
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