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Rush Dates
Rush for the Interfraternity Council (men) is Aug. 23-29 (fall). Panhellenic Rush (women) is Aug. 26-30. Rush for the Asian Greek Council (both sorority and fraternity) is Aug. 24-Sept. 7. Rush for Multicultural Greek Council (women and men) is Aug. 31-Sept. 5. Black Greek Recruitment Week is Sept. 14-20.
Parking
“Those 7:30 a.m. arrivals seen dozing in their cars
aren’t sleeping off a hangover, but merely early birds catching a parking place. With more cars than parking places, SC has a rather severe parking problem; it’s sort of like gambling or cards where only the crafty win.”
– SCampus 1953-54
Student Activities
Visions and Voices: The USC Arts and Humanities Initiative
(213) 740-6786
Stonier Hall 203
www.usc.edu/visionsandvoices
Visions and Voices is an exciting initiative that offers a diverse array of events in the arts and humanities. Throughout the year, you will have the opportunity to attend theatrical productions, music and dance performances, conferences, lectures, film screenings and art exhibitions. In addition to events held on the University Park and Health Sciences campuses, events throughout the city will offer a variety of opportunities to experience Los Angeles’s dynamic cultural landscape.
But this is no ordinary event series. At every Visions and Voices program, students will be invited to dialogue and interact with artists, writers, professors and special guests. This interaction will provide a unique experience of the arts and humanities and will encourage students to actively explore USC’s core values, including freedom of expression, team spirit, appreciation of diversity, commitment to service, informed risk-taking, ethical conduct and the search for truth.
Admission for USC students is free for every program and, with more than 80 events to choose from during the 2009-2010 academic year, there is definitely something for you! Be sure to pick up a Visions and Voices Calendar of Events and visit the Web site at www.usc.edu/visionsandvoices.
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