
New York variant found within USC community, on-campus activities remain limited
USC Student Health’s investigations revealed the coronavirus variant first detected in New York present in the USC community in addition to the four cases of the variant first detected in the United Kingdom, Chief Health Officer Dr. Sarah Van Orman said in a student media briefing.

USG discusses expanding course options
USG’s funding department has raised over $17,400 to finance existing recognized student organization projects and is waiting to receive 40 more applications for Fall 2021 funding.

Black History Month commencement places spotlight on the present
The Center for Black Cultural and Student Affairs kicked-off this year’s Black History Month through a symposium on Monday, including speeches from President Carol Folt, alumni and student leaders.

USC distributes vaccines to surrounding community, will vaccinate on-campus employees
Employees will be divided into three groups of descending priority to receive the vaccine as the supplies come in, based on their working conditions and frequency of in-person interactions.

USG discusses work-study, sustainability projects
USG President Alexis Areias seeks to install more speed bumps on West 28th Street after an increase of traffic collisions between scooters and pedestrians.