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Federal aid application simpler, shorter for 2010


By GRACE WONG
January 12, 2010 in News
Education officials hope new FAFSA will encourage more students to apply for aid.

Concerns raised as Expo Rail construction continues


By LAURA CUEVA
January 12, 2010 5 Comments/in News
Construction work on the stations surrounding USC could cause traffic problems.

Keck students lobby for health care reform


By NATALIE CHAU
January 12, 2010 3 Comments/in News
Students and faculty attend a two-day conference to push for single-payer health care.

Closing of VKC library reconsidered


By CHRISTIANNA KYRIACOU
January 12, 2010 in Featured, News
Officials are searching for a new location for the music rooms that would have moved to VKC.

LAPD investigating suspicious package [Updated]


By ALEXANDRA TILSLEY
December 14, 2009 1 Comment/in News
Residents have been evacuated after the discovery of a possible pipe bomb

Six months in, many tasks remain on Senate’s agenda


By NICOLE DAILO
December 3, 2009 2 Comments/in News
The new LA Live tram is the most notable change made by USG so far, many students say.

Though flu cases have declined, officials still advise vaccination


By NANCY MARTINEZ
December 3, 2009 in News
Health officials say the influenza is unpredictable and students should remain wary.

Officers keep an eye on the neighborhood


By KATE MASON
December 3, 2009 1 Comment/in News
Unarmed observers add to the security presence in the North University Park.

Presidential search process gets underway


By CHRISTIANNA KYRIACOU
December 3, 2009 9 Comments/in Featured, News
A committee comprised of trustees and faculty members will seek the university’s next president.

Housing expects drop in number of spring applicants


By DANIELLE NISIMOV
December 3, 2009 in News
Demand for USC housing is low.
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