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In response to criticism for lack of diversity, the Greek community is working to battle the image of exclusivity.
To the Brim: How USC is fighting a stubborn culture of binge drinking
By MATT LEMAS
in Featured, News
The Row was abuzz with partygoers shifting in and out of pulsing houses along the half-mile stretch of fraternity homes on 28th Street. As the clock inched toward 12 a.m., the Thursday night festivities were approaching their enforced conclusions. Sophomore Katie McCool was tired. The night had been long, there was class for her in […]
Student-created app gets new updates, funding
By SARA CAGLE
in News
The GreekLink app aims to enhance communication among those in Greek life.
Weekday night game leads to transports
By KATE GUARINO
in News
The historic Thursday night football game two weeks ago ended with four transports.
Are the recent sanctions on the Row too severe?
By CAROLINE KAMERSCHEN, POINT / DAN MORGAN-RUSSELL, COUNTERPOINT
7 Comments/in Columns, Featured, Opinion
Instead of shutting down the Row, administrators need to find a better solution to campus drinking problems. Let’s face it: Though the government shutdown might be over, USC students have a different problem to deal with it — The Row shutdown. The administration’s choices are solving all the wrong problems. By ending weekday parties, the administration […]
University imposes sanctions on The Row
By JULIAN DE OCAMPO
18 Comments/in CampusNow, Featured, News
USC has issued new sanctions on The Row after a string of hospital transports during what Student Affairs characterized as the “worst weekend of the semester.” According to a memo sent from Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Beth Saul and Associate Director for Fraternity and Sorority Leadership Development Ray Carlos and obtained by the Daily […]
Students react to LAPD’s monitoring of The Row
By JULIAN DE OCAMPO
5 Comments/in News
Police forces, the Dept. of Public Safety and students are working out safety regulations. procedures at the row.
New sorority to begin recruitment
By MORGAN GREENWALD
3 Comments/in News
Alpha Gamma Delta will host informal recruitment this fall while their new house on The Row is under construction.
Alpha Gamma Delta to regain its house on The Row this fall
By CAMERON THOMAS
3 Comments/in News
The Panhellenic Council voted six to four to reinstate Alpha Gamma Delta after 30 years.
Students react to relocation of Sigma Alpha Mu house
By ADRIENNE VISANI
4 Comments/in News
Sigma Alpha Mu’s new house was previously rented by the Beta Omega Phi fraternity.