'USC's Got Talent' showcases student skills
From singing to dancing to Japanese cup-and-ball trickery, students showcased their skills and talents at “USC’s Got Talent” Tuesday evening in Russell House Theater.
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From singing to dancing to Japanese cup-and-ball trickery, students showcased their skills and talents at “USC’s Got Talent” Tuesday evening in Russell House Theater.
LGBT peer advocates Brandon Byrd, third-year media arts and African American studies student, and Joseph Sewell, a fourth-year psychology student, focused on recent music videos from pop artists Beyonce and Coldplay in their biweekly discussion group "Being an LGBTQ Person of Color" Tuesday evening.
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience qualifies you for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
The Daily Gamecock: What experience makes you qualified for this office?
Eric Bringley has been named one of 35 American students to win the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship. Bringley, a fourth-year chemical engineering student, will pursue a doctorate in chemical engineering at the University of Cambridge.
Tuesday, Feb. 16
“Galentine’s Day,” a term coined by “Parks and Recreation” character Leslie Knope, is all about “ladies celebrating ladies,” as Knope puts it. Despite your current relationship status, take your best girl friends out on Saturday to try one or all of these activities to celebrate the love of sisters before misters.
College students juggle a bunch of responsibilities, from classes to student organizations to social lives. Among all these, it can be difficult sometimes to find time for a job, especially for students who don't have cars and can't go off campus. Here are three easy, convenient ways to earn money in college.
A college campus is a place where students should be able to feel safe, but sometimes this can be interrupted by the sound of sirens speeding along streets adjacent to university buildings. This raises the question of how safe students actually are on the USC campus.
1) Career Center
University Housing is sponsoring the Tunnel of Awareness 2016 series for the third consecutive year at USC. Tunnel of Awareness is a literal tunnel containing a series of exhibits that allows participants to gain greater insight on various social injustices that plague local communities and areas across the country. Each portion of the exhibit will offer multiple perspectives on a wide variety of social awareness topics, such as racial and transgender issues and topics regarding mental health.
The Leadership and Service Center and Campus Life are implementing a Homecoming Commission Selection Committee in an effort to ensure transparent, diverse leadership for the 2016 homecoming events.