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The University will no longer require ID scanning to enter University Park Campus for students, faculty, staff and community ...
Kaufman, a USC Life Trustee, helped found the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Arts and was a benefactor of multiple art institutes across Southern California.
UPDATE (Aug. 7 3:40 p.m.): Eighty-nine employees were laid off Monday across USC’s health system, according to a notice filed with the state and city. The number of layoffs was first reported by ...
USC formed the Campus Dining Advisory Board for students to voice their concerns and to potentially influence the future of campus dining through the board this semester. As of now, the board consists ...
CHRONICALLY ONLINE Will the Beatles beat iPhone face allegations? The casting for the upcoming Beatles biopics has the internet and film fans everywhere abuzz.
Truth is political propaganda’s enemy We need to stay informed despite Trump’s attacks on “divisive” information.
University’s operating deficit exceeds $200 million, layoffs to come The layoffs, among other measures, will address an increased deficit and potential losses of federal funding, wrote interim ...
From passive to puppeteering: parents and college applications USC students examine their parents’ impact on their college admissions process.
Wallis Annenberg, USC’s longest-serving trustee, prominent Los Angeles philanthropist and namesake to Annenberg Hall died Monday morning due to complications related to lung cancer while at her L.A.
There is no award for hosting an awards show and it feels as though there are very few benefits. The host role is a heavily scrutinized job. Hosting is so unpopular the Academy Awards experimented ...
‘The Monkey’ is a bloody, disjointed crowd-pleaser The Stephen King adaptation is a gory joyride, although it may leave a little to be desired as a follow-up to Oz Perkins’ “Longlegs.” ...