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University sees increase in early graduation rates


By KATE ERICKSON
November 10, 2009 in News
As students bring in more and more credits from AP and IB tests, rates of early graduation are climbing every year.

Institute fosters innovation on USC campus


By JORDAN VIEIRA
November 10, 2009 in News
The USC Stevens Institute for Innovation provides resources for student entrepreneurs.

USC funds landmark poll series


By LIZ WARDEN
November 8, 2009 in News
University has partnered with the Los Angeles Times to release a series of opinion polls.

Sample’s humor, leadership stand out, deans say


By KRISTY PYKE
November 8, 2009 2 Comments/in Featured, News
Deans say President Sample’s willingness to take time and listen was as important as his vision.

New federal tax credit helps students get more book for their buck


By SOMTO UGWUEZE
November 8, 2009 in Featured, News
The American Opportunity Tax Credit lets college students earn tax rebates for course materials.

Students sound off on Master Plan


By NICOLE DAILO
November 6, 2009 in News
Although the new plan will provide 5,200 beds, Superior Grocers will close during construction.

CED gets grant for ecological waste research


By SHANNON SNYDER
November 6, 2009 in News
The funded research will work to pair businesses that can use each other’s byproducts and waste as fuel.

Zimride provides alternative transportation, opens to strong student response


By LAURA CUEVA
November 5, 2009 in Featured, News
Newly launched program encourages students to use Facebook application to check profiles when finding carpools.

Vaccination clinic draws large numbers


By KATE MASON
November 5, 2009 2 Comments/in News
Though seasonal flu vaccine shots ran out, a nasal spray vaccination was available.

New AIDS awareness group hosts renowned speaker


By NANCY MARTINEZ, LIZ WARDEN
November 5, 2009 in News
Kay Warren, an AIDS activist, spoke about her decision to fight the deadly disease.
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