Column: Students must stand up for underpaid professors
By Ben Crawford | March 19, 2015Adjunct professors are the hyper-educated working poor and they deserve better treatment.
Adjunct professors are the hyper-educated working poor and they deserve better treatment.
We applaud the Fraternity Council for their partnership with the Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands (STSM).
For all the awful things it was, the SAE song should not be grounds for expulsion from a public university.
For young girls across the globe, the Disney princesses can be amazing role models.
The ideas put forward by the school to justify this particular multi-million dollar construction project aren’t bad ones by any means.
The texting and calling functions on smartphones do not significantly differ from how people communicated when Nokia ruled the cell phone world in the early 2000s.
Although “mobile phone addiction” is not an official diagnosis, there is strong evidence of its negative effects on our ability to socialize.
As it stands, we’ll stick with the bag-full of apples we can get with a meal swipe. Or hit up the Farmer's Market on Greene Street and grab some there. Or perhaps plant an orchard ourselves. No? Nobody? OK. More apples for us.
The Constitution is not something to be walked all over, just as international relations is not something to be handled by 47 congressional Republicans and an open letter.
Racism is not over in the United States. The politics of this country are still the politics of skin color. The problem is that even with concrete data from a disinterested party, there will still be a brigade of idiots who claim that “this isn’t about race.”
There’s nothing like a long succession of near criminal acts of laziness over spring break to show how easy it is to be comfortable.
President Obama's impending visit to Columbia has the campus buzzing, even if he is speaking at Benedict College and not USC.
The governor’s proposal is based on good ideas. Unfortunately, her refusal to take it far enough combined with the proposed income tax cut makes for a horrible policy.
This article is a response to "Fight for internet freedom begins with net neutrality" by Nick Vogt.
Although we understand the difficult circumstances that University Housing is under, we feel that better communication with students is essential.
Graham doesn’t have the resources, the broad support or the name recognition to beat someone with “Bush” for a last name.
Its quick restoration is urgent for the same reason that restoring the Horseshoe wall was urgent: because it has a central place in the history of USC and because offers real, tangible value when it is functional.