Residents and activists said the university has been receptive to requests, but needs to do more.
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L.A. City Council candidates plan to partner with USC
Bernard Parks aims to serve his third term on the city council for the 8th District.
Read the rest of this article »USC should reach out to the homeless
The university must continue to strengthen its image as good stewards of the local community.
Read the rest of this article »Looking forward by looking back
You can’t blame USC for looking forward. Our university is still rising in stature at a breakneck pace. In two decades we have begun to transition from a commuter to a residential school, seen our admission rate plummet by 46 percent and leapfrogged over our crosstown rival in the U.S. News & Word Report rankings, [...]
Read the rest of this article »Progress is the plan for university and community
Though USC’s Master Plan has been met with various waves of resistance since its introduction, it will benefit all parties involved.
Read the rest of this article »As the university’s 20-year Master Plan comes closer to becoming reality, USC continues to consider the community.
Read the rest of this article »Draft environmental report on Master Plan released to public
The report must be approved by the City Council if USC’s major community development will continue in the future.
Read the rest of this article »U.V. face-lift will be cause for celebration
The $900-million plans for the University Village will enrich both campus and community.
Read the rest of this article »Revitalization should serve a worthy purpose
The last time I visited San Francisco, I remember driving under the cables of the Golden Gate Bridge, taking in the view at the bottom of “the crookedest street in the world” and getting salty whiffs at Fisherman’s Wharf — all requisite hotspots every tourist must visit in order to say they’ve been to the [...]
Read the rest of this article »Community discusses Master Plan
Some of the main concerns among community members were housing and the fate of the U.V.
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