Encampment Saga Ends Peacefully

Carol Folt has just patted herself on the back in an official statement on the removal of the encampment at Alumni Park. After LAPD arrived to clear the park, it ended early Sunday morning with no arrests and students leaving peacefully. It underscored (again) that USC really didn’t need to cancel the main graduation because unlike UCLA, it can pretty easily contain the entrances to … Continue reading Encampment Saga Ends Peacefully

Saturday Notes: USC In Beach Volleyball Final Vs. UCLA

It seems only a matter of time before Carol Folt clears Alumni Park of protestors. Folt sent out this statement: “Every part of our campuses, including Alumni Park, must be fully accessible.” Students hung a banner from Doheny Library this morning. Wire fences were installed between the library and Alumni Park, where the protestors are staying. The teams have met six times this season and … Continue reading Saturday Notes: USC In Beach Volleyball Final Vs. UCLA

USC Saturday Buzz: Predictable Response In Recruiting

Lincoln Riley been’s crowing the past couple months about USC’s notable increase in NIL money, cheered on by the eager-beaver media. But when Michigan State defensive lineman Derrick Harmon and Mater Dei linebacker Nasir Wyatt committed to Oregon on Friday, the response was predictable. #Oregon outbid #USC. pic.twitter.com/EOBk0OtZko — Message Board Geniuses (@BoardGeniuses) May 3, 2024 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Continue reading USC Saturday Buzz: Predictable Response In Recruiting

A Night To Remember

Nearly 71 years ago to this day, there was a huge disturbance at USC as 2,000 students flooded the Row and caused mayhem. USC officials released a statement that attributed the disturbance to “spring fever.” That was a common explanation in those days when students massed and began to cause disturbances. However, the students who tried to enter the Alpha Chi Omega sorority without permission … Continue reading A Night To Remember