Monday, August 18, 2008
Disney Concert Hall Tours
Location:
111 S. Grand Ave.
Google Map
Yes, you can actually go into Gehry's eccentric masterpiece and admire it from the inside. Tours are free daily at varied hours, but access to the auditorium is not guaranteed. Self-guided audio tours and individual tours are also free. What more could you ask for?
For tour schedule go here
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Robert Moore - Greek Senator
Major:
Business Administration - Entrepreneurship, Leadership Development
Minor:
Planning and Development
Year:
Senior
Shout Box
You can also use the suggestion boxes placed throughout campus, email us at USGsenate@gmail.com, or schedule to meet with elected officials face to face.
Meet the USG
| President | Jens Midthun |
| Vice President | Tony Jercinovich |
| Chief of Staff | Alex Lebow |
| Treasurer | Time Fehr |
| Director of Communications | John Legittino |
| Executive Director, PB | Mary David |
| Finance/Admin. Director, PB | Chris Poblete |
| Parliatmentarian | Elizabeth Tower |
Advocacy
Alumni Affairs
Campus Affairs
Community Affairs
Diversity Affairs
Elections and Recruitment
Residential Affairs
University Affairs
Communications
Conor Flaherty
Briana LaBriola
John Legittino
Ritchie Chan
Chris Cheng
Emily Connors
USG Advisors
Enrique Trujillo
Jakita Morgan
Mary Bramley
Daphney Bitanga
Emily Caviglia
Judicial Branch
Justice: Ken Sofer
Justice: Natasha Khan
Justice: Nathaniel Go
Justice: Vanessa Hongsathavij
Funding
- Discretionary Funding Board
- Leadership Funding Board
- Professional Funding Board
- Philanthropy Funding Board
- Academic Research Fund
Programming Branch
APASA (Asian Pacific American Student Assembly)
BSA (Black Student Assembly)
GLBTA (Gay, Lesbian, Bi, Transgendered Assembly)
ISA (International Student Assembly)
LSA (Latina/o Student Assembly)
PSA (Political Student Assembly)
WSA (Women's Student Assembly)
Concerts Committee
Performing Arts Committee
Public Relations Committee
Speakers Committee
Special Events Committee
Trojan Pride Committee
Web Designer Kenny Midgley
Katie Zhang

Commuter Senator
Contact:
katiezha@usc.edu
213-740-5620
Office Hours:
Mondays 1-5pm at USG office
Flexible with scheduling meet times!
Job Description:
- Represent the USC students living outside the 90007 and 90089 zip codes
- Work on projects that benefit commuter students, the general student body, or USC
- Participate in resolution drafting and Senate voting on behalf of commuter students
- Act as liaison between the Senate and APASA as well as the Philanthropy Fund
- Increase student awareness about the lack of parking structure planning on and off campus
- Use blogging as a new tool to coordinate activities within the USG as well as a way to connect with USC students
- Conduct a survey of commuter students (and faculty) with the help of Trojan Transportation
- Work closely with Trojan Transportation to ensure the implementation of changes to the tram system (newer and greener buses, better bus stops, etc)
- Promote electronic waste recycling on campus
- Improve carpool systems on campus
- 6:00 pm Commuter Picnic Planning with Commuter Senators and anyone with great ideas at Westin Bonaventure Hotel
- 8/25: APASA meetings 6pm THH119
FAQs
- What does your organization do?
We represent the voice of the Undergraduate Student Body to the USC administration and to the outside community. We fund other organization’s projects and initiatives, we put on events and concerts, and work on improving student life here at USC. - How do I get involved?
There are many ways to get involved in USG. Please visit the Get involved page for more details or call our office at 213-740-5620. - How can my organization get funded by USG?
Any recognized student organization of USC is eligible to receive funding from USG. Funding boards meet once a week to review applications and grant funding to student organizations. Funding needs to be requested at least 4 weeks prior to distribution of the funds. For more information please see funding. - Where is your office?
We are located in the Student Union, between the USC Ticket Office and Commons (STU 106). Office hours are from 9-5 Monday through Friday. - When and where does USG meet?
Because USG is a large umbrella organization, there are technically USG meetings every day in various locations on campus. Public USG Senate meetings are held every Tuesday in TSC 205 at 7:00. Everyone is welcome to come to these meetings. If you are interested in speaking at one of these meetings or have questions about its purpose or structure, please contact Vice President Sahil Chaudry at schaudry@usc.edu. - How do I file a complaint with the Judicial Council?
Obtain a copy of the Petition for Filing a Judicial Council Claim. Fill out the name of the petitioner(s), the respondent(s), and follow the guidelines to include all complaints, citing specific alleged Student Senate Constitutional or Bylaws. Petitioner(s) must substantiate the alleged violation(s) at the time the petition is submitted. After this petition for a hearing has been formally submitted to the Council, no further evidence will be accepted until after the Council has agreed to hear the case.The petition will be considered and a decision about whether or not the Judicial Council will hear the case shall be made within seven working days after submission, unless extenuating circumstances apply. The Council must meet in person with a quorum of justices present in order to determine whether or not it will hear the case.
If the petition for a hearing is accepted, the petitioner(s) must submit additional evidence substantiating the claim(s) in a timely manner as determined by the Judicial Council and Judicial Council Clerk. After this time period, no additional evidence shall be accepted for review by the Judicial Council.
If the petition for a hearing is denied, no further action shall be taken unless new evidence is presented that convinces the Judicial Council of the necessity of re-hearing the case.
