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LADWP to demonstrate new energy projects on campus


By LAURA CUEVA
December 3, 2009 in News
Smart Grid demonstration to make Los Angeles' energy usage more efficient.

New IFC executive board to be elected Wednesday


By ANA COSMA
December 2, 2009 1 Comment/in News
The current IFC board has recommended candidates, but there likely will be challengers.

Companies target college students in sales


By MIMI HONEYCUTT
December 2, 2009 in Featured, News
Nissan is one of many companies on campus, which must be sponsored by a USC organization.

USG passes 28th Street resolution


By NICOLE DAILO
December 2, 2009 14 Comments/in News
Senate also passes resolutions on presidential search committee and Trojan Toilet Task Force.

Council to push academics, philanthropy


By ANA COSMA
December 1, 2009 in News
The new Panhellenic Council plans to increase the amounts of several Greek scholarships.

When students walk alone, Department of Public Safety watches


By JOHN ISOM
December 1, 2009 in News
DPS officers often provide ‘video escorts,’ though most students say they are unaware that such a program exists.

Competition for merit scholarships increasing


By KRISTY PYKE
December 1, 2009 in News
On day of deadline for scholarship applications, admission officers brace for a large pool of applicants.

Archaeological map offers guide for contested sites


By SOMTO UGWUEZE
December 1, 2009 in News
The project suggests the distribution of sites between Israel and Palestine in the event of a peace agreement.

Over break, property crime rate up


By KATE MASON
December 1, 2009 1 Comment/in News
With students gone, thefts from cars and residences tend to increase despite DPS efforts.

USG hopes to boost sustainability efforts


By SABENA SURI
November 23, 2009 1 Comment/in News
A resolution calling for the expansion of the Sustainability Office will be voted on today.
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