USC graduates walk by vacant chairs and tables in Alumni Park on the USC campus, where the school's canceled main stage commencement usually takes place. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) Last ...
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After canceling its mainstage commencement ceremony amid pro-Palestinian protests, USC has announced plans for a "Trojan Family" graduation event next week at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The ...
A student commencement speaker, Meghan Anand, offered remarks after USC did away with the tradition of selecting a valedictorian to give an address. About 35,000 people attended the evening event at ...
At USC this week, gowns will be donned, caps will be tossed, but the university’s traditional 65,000-person commencement ceremony will not take place due to security concerns stemming from simmering ...
On Thursday evening, President Carol Folt led a countdown before the Olympic Torch sparked to life. The lighting brought cheers from proud graduates, regalia-clad professors and teary-eyed families ...
As thousands of families poured into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for USC's main-stage commencement on Thursday night, the scene had the feel of the usual collegiate event held there: a football ...
LOS ANGELES — After canceling its mainstage commencement ceremony amid pro-Palestinian protests, USC has announced plans for a “Trojan Family” graduation event next week at the Los Angeles Memorial ...
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