Robinson uses hydraulic modeling to simulate different design proposals.
Para Los Niños executive named Senior Fellow
By ALMA VALAZQUEZ
in News
The Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab housed in the Marshall School of Business recently named Martine Singer, president and CEO of Para Los Niños, a senior fellow. Singer will work with students in the lab as a mentor and career resource. The BSEL, established in 2008, works with Marshall students to address social issues with business […]
Admin, students work to cut water use
By MATT LEMAS
in Campus, News, Special Topics
Groups are encouraging behavioral changes on campus to fight waste.
Alumnae first from USC to win fellowship
By KESTINE THIELE
in News
The Fulbright-Clinton fellowship places students with foreign governments.
Restaurants around campus offer range of flavors
By MOLLIE BERG AND SARAH DHANAPHATANA
in Arts & Entertainment
Dining places located around USC and in downtown Los Angeles are a viable option for students looking to eat out.
College students should take advantage of opportunities
By ALEXA EDWARDS
in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
As the fall semester commences, the laid back nature of “syllabus week” contradicts with the building anxiety for the rest of the semester. For seniors, it’s also a reminder that graduation is edging closer and that the best years of our lives are almost over. As I begin my final semester at USC, I can’t […]
Unforgettable moments mark MTV Video Music Awards
By ADRIANNE RAMSEY
in Arts & Entertainment
Host Miley Cyrus oversaw heated controversy and excited celebrations.
Trojans release depth chart prior to first game
2015 is the year of the walk-on
By REGAN ESTES
in Columns, Sports
Since February, Trojan fans and the media alike have praised USC and Sarkisian for a top-notch recruiting class. Full of four-star and five-star recruits, the class of 2018 has brought a lot excitement to Troy about the upcoming season. In addition to the new recruits, the Trojans will start a pair of walk-ons in 2015. […]