May 2001 Headlines
Hodges proposes plan to restore budget funds for higher education
New degree program offers career possibilities in cardiology
Carolina Alive sings to a Latin beat on trip to Cuba
USC art students head for Pritchards Island to paint the coast
A little advice lands student at USC, her skill lands a graduate fellowship
Ambitious summer schedule keeps Portnoy on the road
Children with diabetes learn healthy living at summer camp
GEM of a car will help USC cut costs and conserve environmental resources
Freshmen will feel the heat in Fahrenheit 451, this year's First-Year Reading Experience selection
A.C. Moore Herbarium looking for leaves and flowers
Hodges announces veto plans to restore higher education funding
Housing's new environmental protection manager has plans to make housing 'green'
Nursing students learn to work with a variety of patients in new lab
Orientation serves incoming freshmen, transfer students--and parents
Executive Committee approves tuition increase
President Palms decides not to seek U.S. Senate seat; will remain at USC through June 2002
New book spells success for first-time novelist
Smith aims to improve and streamline as Graduate School dean
Music dean builds on solid strengths