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The Daily Trojan looks back at the night of Oct. 16, 1967, when the L.A. Fire Department received a warning that a bomb had been planted in Bovard Auditorium, where the civil rights leader was speaking.

Jan 21, 2019
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In an op-ed, USC Marshall’s Sarah Townsend and a colleague argue that first-generation and low-income students often do not feel welcome at their schools, and that most colleges lack services that cater to students with their backgrounds.

Jan 17, 2019
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USC is one of several institutions that have revised the role evaluations play in faculty members’ careers. Now the university uses a largely peer-review process, with student evaluations playing only a part in measuring student engagement.

Jan 16, 2019