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GLBT groups face hurdles in Greek relations


By GRACE WONG, ALEXANDRA TILSLEY
October 25, 2009 6 Comments/in News
Communities aiming to increase awareness, but miscommunications stand in the way.

Officials say university’s $1.2 billion endowment loss will only affect 2010


By TAYLOR FRIEDMAN
October 25, 2009 3 Comments/in News
Administration says losses have little effect on regular operating costs and endowment funds are now rebounding.

City aims to increase bicycle use


By LIZ WARDEN
October 25, 2009 4 Comments/in Featured, News
Plan would encourage usage around USC by adding bike lanes on Adams, Exposition.

Governor signs LA stadium bill


By ROHAN VENKATARAMAKRISHNAN
October 22, 2009 1 Comment/in News
Bill allows USC trustee’s company to begin work on football stadium in Industry.

Groups aim to spread awareness of domestic violence


By DANIELLE NISIMOV
October 22, 2009 1 Comment/in News
The Center for Women and Men and the Women’s Student Assembly collaborated this week to educate USC about the issue.

Study reveals cost of homelessness in LA


By NANCY MARTINEZ
October 22, 2009 in News
Research suggests free housing for the homeless would save taxpayer money.

USC-led team analyzes water main breaks


By LAURA CUEVA
October 22, 2009 1 Comment/in Featured, News
Researchers considering several explanations including aged pipes, faults and distribution.

USC’s SCholars program facing a hazy future


By CORIANDA DIMES
October 22, 2009 1 Comment/in News
Grant that started the program for community college transfers runs out at the end of the year.

Hospitality pondering future of The Lot, Campus Center dining choices


By TAYLOR FRIEDMAN
October 22, 2009 1 Comment/in News
USG is surveying students to determine what restaurants should be included in the new Ronald Tutor Campus Center.

In 40th year, Bartner still hits right notes


By KATE ERICKSON
October 22, 2009 2 Comments/in Featured, News
Art Bartner says he still finds the most enjoyment directing the Trojan Marching Band.
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