
RAs fear retaliation, firings after strike
Resident Assistants spoke about the rift between RAs affected by financial aid disruptions and those unaffected following threats of retaliation and termination from Residential Education.

Faculty, students hold protest
Faculty and students, chanting “stop the silence, no more violence” gathered on the Bovard Auditorium steps Thursday to voice their concerns about USC administration’s response to the Sigma Nu sexual assault and drugging reports.

USC alumnus and public health figure uses education to fight for health care equity
Ramos seeks to attack the problem of health care disparities from every angle, with methods varying from outreach at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism and USC Latino Alumni associations and educational programs to text message awareness campaigns.

Protest calls for abolition of USC Greek life
Students, parents and non-USC anti-Greek life activists gathered Monday at the Sigma Nu fraternity to advocate for the abolition of Greek life at USC. Under a boom microphone and the harsh lighting of video cameras, participants took turns offering their experiences and opinions on Greek life’s effect on university culture, while men in passing cars yelled expletives and heckled the crowd.

UMD student and her mother offer “melanin-rich” history for Black History Month
Barbara Talley, an author, public speaker and poet, and her daughter Radiance Talley, a senior communication major, used videos, photographs and other media to highlight everything from melanocyte cells — the cells responsible for determining skin color — to the inventor of potato chips.

USG addresses sexual assault on the Row
Vice president Lucy Warren and chief of staff Max Gomez presented an initial list of demands for USC following multiple days of protests after seven reported instances of sexual assault and drugging at the Sigma Nu Fraternity house.