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Panel discusses Trump’s first year as president


By JOELLE TENDERICH
January 31, 2018 in Featured, News, Politics
Panelists analyzed Trump’s State of the Union address and his first year as president.

New advocacy position proposed at USG meeting


By MAVERICK FREEDLANDER
January 31, 2018 in Featured, News
The proposed role would advocate for undergraduate students off of campus.

Judge rules student insane in professor’s killing


By TOMáS MIER AND EILEEN TOH
January 31, 2018 in Campus, News
David Brown was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the killing of Bosco Tjan.

LA Memorial Coliseum renamed, ready for renovations


By KYLIE HARRINGTON AND JULIA POE
January 30, 2018 in Campus, Featured, News
USC began renovations on the Coliseum after closing a deal with United Airlines.

USC Annenberg holds discussion of ‘The Post’


By KARAN NEVATIA
January 30, 2018 in News
The discussion dealt with the media’s relationship with the government and media law.

USC, Agilent Technologies to open center


By OMAR YOUSIF
January 30, 2018 in Campus, News
The center provides access to instrumentation, scientific researchers and technologies.

USG launches low-income benefits initiative


By TERRY NGUYEN
January 30, 2018 in News
Eligible students were connected with food stamp and phone plan programs.

USC WiSE aims to help women in STEM find community


By NATALIE BETTENDORF
January 29, 2018 in Campus, Featured, News
The program was started after an anonymous donor gave USC $20 million in 2000.

SDA endows scholarship to honor professor Jack Rowe


By NATALIE BETTENDORF
January 29, 2018 in Campus, News
The scholarship provides funding for students at the School of Dramatic Arts.

Students launch candidacies for USG elections


By EILEEN TOH
January 26, 2018 in Campus, Featured, News
Campaigns were announced on Thursday through the USG Elections Facebook page.
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