Transfer students’ previous college grade point averages factor into graduating awards.
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Students hold vigil for Syrian students
Violence on a Syrian college campus spurred a student vigil in support of human rights.
Read the rest of this article »In Photos: Engemann Student Health Center
USC opened the Engemann Student Health Center on Jan. 4, located on West 34th St. next to Parking Structure B. The center offers more health services, such as more immunizations and faster service from doctors, to meet the growing demand of the student population. The center also offers a range of new facilities, such as [...]
Read the rest of this article »Students weigh in on what matters to them this election
With the election fast approaching, students are preparing to cast their votes. The Daily Trojan spoke to a number of students to see what issues in the election are the most important to them when they cast their ballots.
Read the rest of this article »Students should appreciate iPhones
The iPhone 5 has officially arrived on campus. Many students have their new toys on display in classrooms and dining halls, some still with the protective plastic wrap in place. Students with the “old” iPhone 4 are debating the relative merits of the new model. But what about those students with no iPhone at all? [...]
Read the rest of this article »Students can learn the art of skating by
There is a delicate art to passing a class while putting in the bare minimum effort. This isn’t necessarily borne out of laziness, but sometimes our schedules are just too full and there are other priorities besides required classes or general education.
Read the rest of this article »Seniors with A’s shouldn’t have to take their finals. I’m sitting on my bed, rushing to read the first and last pages of the reading for a class I have in 20 minutes, completely overwhelmed, stressed — yet convinced that somehow it will get done. When did this sudden change of heart and perseverance occur? [...]
Read the rest of this article »USG member salaries could be put to better use. Funding is an uphill battle for many student organizations, but for Undergraduate Student Government, it is a given. As an organization that is run by students and for students, why is it that so much money — our money — is spent on the subsidization of [...]
Read the rest of this article »Hyper-competitive admissions will leave out many students
As college admissions become more competitive, can any high school students really afford to be well-rounded anymore? Admission rates are sinking lower at many major universities. USC’s undergraduate admission rate dropped 4 percentage points this year. As the number of applicants grows, more and more applicants look for ways to differentiate themselves from the masses. [...]
Read the rest of this article »USC acceptance rate drops four percent
USC admitted the most number of first-generation college students this year.
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