Female Nobel Peace Prize winner advocates activism
By Kathryn Kranjc | March 4, 2011Williams discusses diversity, spread of information to achieve goals
Williams discusses diversity, spread of information to achieve goals
Sharp uptick in prices at pump affect campus
Alumnus gives lecture at School of Business
Hancock part of Safe Zone lecture series
Residents report numerous issues
Provost Amiridis also says faculty hires will soon be announced
Budget cuts, low-caliber students encourage USC to seek out-of-state talent
A suspicious package was reported on Greene Street outside Russell House at approximately 4:45 Tuesday evening. The area was roped off and university police investigated the scene. In less than an hour, the package, an unattended black suitcase, was determined not to be a safety threat and the owner was found, said USC spokeswoman Margaret Lamb.
Annual event promotes safety through fashion
License point, $45 penalty included in proposed bill
Obama’s proposed budget reduces scholarship funding, increases interest paid on graduate loans
The fourth season of Project Condom,the annual fashion show where designers must create outfits out of condoms, takes place in the Russell House ballroom tonight at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m., and seats usually fill quickly. Put on by Changing Carolina Peer Educators, Student Health Services, Campus Wellness and Carolina Productions, the event’s purpose is to promote safe, healthy sex practices. Summer Rayne Oakes, “the world’s first eco-model,” will be a special judge.
Fluor Corporation donation partners university with Savannah River National Laboratory
Chief financial officer leaves USC with hundreds of fond memories
Campus Wellness event gives incentive to keep semester health goals