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The inner corridor of the Student Disability Resource Center in the USC Close-Hipp building on Jan. 26, 2022. The Center serves an on-campus study area and workplace for students with disabilities.

Column: USC needs more disability accessibility on campus

The university needs better accessibility for persons with disabilities around campus. This is done by bringing upgrades to the current accessibility we have on campus, fixing paths, quick repairs for anything out of order and informing all students on where wheelchair accesses are for buildings.   


As the seasons change, so does our skin. Factors like cold air, dry indoor heating, low humidity and moisture-stripping products can leave skin rough, itchy and irritated. Using fragrance free and gentle soap, shortening your shower and moisturizing after showering can help your skin stay healthy. 

How to: Caring for your skin during winter

As the seasons change, so does our skin. Factors like cold air, dry indoor heating, low humidity and moisture-stripping products can leave skin rough, itchy and irritated. Using fragrance free and gentle soap, shortening your shower and moisturizing after showering can help your skin stay healthy.