Food insecurity leaves USC students hungry
By Meghan Crum | Sep. 29, 2019A third-year student shares her struggle with hunger and affording food as she studies at USC and tries to make ends meet.
A third-year student shares her struggle with hunger and affording food as she studies at USC and tries to make ends meet.
USC held its annual career fair on Wednesday.
The Student Government cabinet meeting discussed the Greek Life parking situation, an autism awareness bill and setting up a Student Government reunion.
Seventy-two students registered to vote on Greene Street on Tuesday.
Sixteen male students lived in a hotel for a few weeks before moving into their preferred housing.
More than 5,300 people signed a petition last week to the board of trustees about Greek parking.
Some students are having their football ticket privileges revoked for the season.
Lyric Swinton shares the background and inspiration behind her podcast, "The Patchwork Feminist."
Over 50 people rallied at the Statehouse Friday, calling for action on climate change.
USC Faculty Senate passed a resolution calling for better representation on the board of trustees. The resolution also calls for establishing term limits for members and allowing voting membership for faculty and students.
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.