Student ticketing office revokes football privileges
By Ananda Kobierowski | Sep. 22, 2019Some students are having their football ticket privileges revoked for the season.
Some students are having their football ticket privileges revoked for the season.
The Student Government presidential cabinet met Tuesday night to discuss the Greek Village parking lot, updates on procedures and happenings at football games, adding a student vote to the board of trustees and diversity week.
Mayor Pete stopped by the Russell House patio Tuesday afternoon.
Presidential candidates Julian Castro, Bill de Blasio and Robby Wells visited Russell House, continuing their bids to the White House.
Long lines are affecting students who park in Bull Street garage.
The university will no longer be building a parking garage for Greek students and is now planning to construct a surface parking lot with about 300 spaces.
USCPD investigated a Midlands church on suspicion of human trafficking, but no evidence of such claims were discovered.
The Diversity Matters Lunch and Learn series, the first of which was titled Class, Affordability and College, brings Student Life professionals together to address diversity and inclusion issues on campus through activities like personal budgeting, discussion and student budgeting scenarios.
A 9/11 memorial tabling event was held yesterday to remember those who lost their lives 18 years ago and to pay respects to first responders and active military.
This month’s TCoop Talk addresses superheroes and how represented social justice issues at the times of their publication.
This week's Student Government executive cabinet meeting discussed this year's Stigma Free USC events, Sustainability Week and the Higher Education Opportunities Act.
Swipe Out Hunger is a new initiative to help students with food insecurity have extra meal swipes.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 18-24 year olds. Take a look at some of the suicide prevention services USC offers.
Pledge brothers in Sigma Alpha Epsilon remember Matthew Grossmann, who died by suicide on campus two weeks ago.
USC President Bob Caslen spends his Tuesday and Thursday mornings exercising alongside students.
Student senate discussed water availability at football games and educational resources.
Student Government held its first cabinet meeting Tuesday night and discussed next week's 9/11 memorial event, the continuation of the $1 bottle of water at home football games and the recent additional payment options for the Bull Street Garage.