The university has a responsibility to ensure students have equal access to allergen-free foods.
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In-state apps in minority for first time at ’SC
The administration attributes the geographic diversity of students to aggressive recruitment.
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The large majority of senate applicants are for residential and commuter senators.
Read the rest of this article »USG finishes semester with multiple resolutions
Resolutions added a student representative to the boards for tuition and programming fees.
Read the rest of this article »Winter break provides time for self-reflection
Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or even Festivus, winter break is always the much-anticipated halfway point of the academic year. If Thanksgiving is considered an appetizer, then winter break is the main course. Reaching this point isn’t an easy feat, so even if you bombed all your finals, all isn’t completely lost. You have [...]
Read the rest of this article »Navigating Thanksgiving dinner with family requires tact, careful consideration
Thanksgiving might not be accompanied by catchy tunes or the sponsorship of an iconic patron saint, but it is a holiday centered on food, and you really can’t go wrong with that. We all have our favorite dishes that we look forward to because, for some odd reason, it just doesn’t seem right trying to [...]
Read the rest of this article »International students prepare for upcoming break
As many Americans head home this week to take part in old traditions, international students find novel ways to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday.
Read the rest of this article »Students should reach out to USC professors
Especially now that the semester is ending, it is vital to get on your professors’ good sides. No, I don’t mean becoming the ass-kisser who sits in the front row and relentlessly participates for brownie points, making everyone else inwardly (sometimes outwardly) groan. Professors see through fake behavior just as well as other students do; [...]
Read the rest of this article »Centennial: Celebrating Daily Trojan through the years
Originally published as The Daily Southern Californian in 1912, the DT has burgeoned as USC’s long-standing, primary source of campus news and information. It has also been recognized for its enduring mission: to provide a forum for information, for free and responsible discussion, and for intellectual exploration.
Read the rest of this article »Speakers discuss krumping documentary
In honor of the 10th anniversary of krump, an energetic street-style dance with African roots that originated in Los Angeles, USC Visions and Voices hosted a conversation in Annenberg 207 on Tuesday with Marquisa Gardner, known by her stage name Miss Prissy, fellow dancer Lil’ C and journalist Jessica Koslow. Gardner has been involved with [...]
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