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USC’s coronavirus response: A look back


By CJ HADDAD
March 22, 2022 in COVID-19, News, News Main Feature
Measures included changes to remote learning policies and tuition increases.

$50 million gift to further Alzheimer’s research


By SIRI KANTER
March 22, 2022 in News, News Main Feature
The Epstein Family Foundation's donation was granted to USC and UCSD.

Students debut music industry journal


By IGNACIO VENTURA-MAQUEDA JR.
March 21, 2022 in Featured, News, News Main Feature
The USC Journal of Music Industry published its inaugural issue Jan. 30.

Emails show USC Athletics officials’ conversations about applicants’ wealth


By JAMES WANG
March 11, 2022 in Crime, News, News Main Feature
Filings in former water polo coach Jovan Vavic’s trial shine new light on the connection between the University’s Athletic Department and admissions.

Weekly Recap March 11th: George Tyndall hearing rescheduled


By CLAIRE FOGARTY
March 10, 2022 in Multimedia, News, Podcasts, Weekly Recaps
Podcast Editor, Claire Fogarty recaps this week’s top DT stories. This week she talks about the new DUO policy, George Tyndall’s hearing rescheduling and the Lysol wipe giveaway campaign. Music- Tim Taj and Drew & Luke

USC limits two-factor authentication


By IMAGEN MUNKHBAYAR
March 10, 2022 in Featured, News, News Main Feature
Duo Security will only be required on all platforms for student workers.

Study examines future of California wildfires


By CJ HADDAD, STAFF WRITER
March 10, 2022 in News
Researchers hope the data influences bolder actions to combat climate change.

USG discusses Ukrainian student support


By BRIANNA TANG
March 9, 2022 in News, News Main Feature
The senate also discussed making federal election day a non-instructional day.

Nurses reach new contract agreement


By CHRISTINA CHKARBOUL, JENNA PETERSON
March 9, 2022 in News, News Main Feature
Verdugo Hills Hospital RNs previously picketed against poor working conditions.

Student Health prepares for Spring Break


By BELLA DURGIN-JOHNSON
March 9, 2022 in COVID-19, News, News Main Feature
The bookstore coronavirus testing location shut down and more are set to close.
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