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Taylor Luczywo


Fourth-year finance student Eleanor McMakin and third-year economics student Dan Contreras pose in front of the Thomas Cooper water fountain on Nov. 14, 2025. McMakin and Contreras got the chance to be chosen as Navigators by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development and will be able to travel around the world.

USC students selected for international youth forum

Two USC students were selected to participate in the International Forum We, the Youth, as part of a global youth policy initiative. By working with youth around the world in national and international conferences, they are helping to amplify the voices of the youth and shape global policy.

National Ground Game communication administrator Ethan Alexander speaks to several students at the organization’s interest meeting at USC.

Liberal alternative to Turning Point USA seeks a USC chapter

National Ground Game, a PAC and student-centered organization, has made its way onto USC's campus. Its goal is to counter Turning Point USA on campus and around the nation. Currently, the group is on the Unfuck America Tour, hosting events across the US and posting to social media.

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Fourth-year finance student Eleanor McMakin and third-year economics student Dan Contreras pose in front of the Thomas Cooper water fountain on Nov. 14, 2025. McMakin and Contreras got the chance to be chosen as Navigators by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development and will be able to travel around the world.

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Fourth-year finance student Eleanor McMakin and third-year economics student Dan Contreras pose in front of the Thomas Cooper water fountain on Nov. 14, 2025. McMakin and Contreras got the chance to be chosen as Navigators by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development and will be able to travel around the world.

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