Solid Weekend For USC Track

USC finished second in both the men’s and women’s Pac-12 track and field championships. It’s the last Pac-12 championship in track and field. Next year’s Big Ten championships will feature the top 2 finishers in the men’s side and top 3 in the women’s side. Johnnie Blockburger was the men’s athlete of the meet after winning the 200 and 400 meters. Jan’Taijah Jones won her … Continue reading Solid Weekend For USC Track

USC Saturday Buzz: Where Were The Students?

A USC spokesperson told the L.A. Times that Carol Folt was “moving all around campus (Friday) meeting with graduates and families.” Well, here’s some photos Folt released Friday: She’s a true legend, a campaigner for human rights, and now, she’s a Trojan. Our gratitude to @BillieJeanKing for six decades of human rights advocacy and athletics trailblazing. Fight On! @uscprovost @USCAnnenberg pic.twitter.com/QVrYn3DUAJ — Carol Folt (@PresidentFolt) … Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Where Were The Students?

USC Academic Senate Censures Carol Folt

USC’s academic senate voted to censure President Carol Folt and Provost Andrew Guzman on Wednesday, citing “widespread dissatisfaction and concern among the faculty” about USC’s handling of recent problems that have dominated the news on campus. The academic senate is the representative body of the faculty. The censure vote was 21-7. The Academic Senate tabled a vote of no confidence against Folt and Guzman. Continue reading USC Academic Senate Censures Carol Folt

Graduation Blues

USC is holding its satellite graduation ceremonies on Friday. But it closing all parking structures to the public and making only one available to employees. That’s not going to be a fun day at all for the students who are graduating. USC recommends rideshare or public transportation. Oh, sure. And even if you do that, there will be metal detectors for the five security checkpoints. … Continue reading Graduation Blues