The United States is more unequal than it has been since the Gilded Age of the 1920s; aside from the moral implications, this represents a structural obstacle to sustained economic growth.
The only way to maintain a legacy of constant improvement is ensuring that the best and the brightest have the ability to join USC when the time comes.
For us average Americans, the existence — or absence — of genuine climate change shouldn’t hold too much sway over our actions. Responsibility toward our environment should be practiced regardless of this single negative consequence.
Anyone of the opinion that USC is too rooted in tradition, campus pride and old money to be open to substantive changes in our university makeup just got a reality check.
Despite the size of California’s economy, industry and voting population, the state is not always a powerful enough force to drag the rest of the nation behind it.
Though many parts of the registration system have been updated to accommodate a burgeoning student population, USC’s web registration system is still in need of a major upgrade.
Trojan students, staff, faculty and alumni have every reason to be cheerful about Elizabeth Garrett’s appointment to the second-ranking position within the university.
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