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USC Law Tailgate Party

The reservation system is now closed. USC Law alumni, faculty, staff, students and guests are welcome to join the tailgate on Saturday, October 29th. Students are limited to 4 guests.



Alumni Tailgate

Trojan Family Weekend
Saturday, October 29, 2011
2:00 pm

Before the USC vs. Stanford Game


Come back to the USC Law campus during Trojan Family Weekend 2011. Gather with alumni, faculty, students, staff and friends on the steps of the USC Gould School of Law.
Celebrate the 2011 USC Football Season with family, friends, food and fun.



2011 Event Information
Time The tailgate begins at 2:00 pm; Kick off for the USC vs. Stanford Game is 5:00 pm.
Location
Front steps of USC Gould School of Law
699 Exposition Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90089
Click here for directions.
Cost Free event exclusively for the USC Law Community. The law school will provide food, soft drinks, and two beers. Cash bar will also be available. No outside beverages will be allowed. Please bring identification.
Parking The law school does not reserve parking for this event. Please park at any structure on campus, but come early as parking structures will fill up! USC Special Event parking rates will apply.
Purchasing Football Tickets If you would like to buy tickets to the game, they can be purchased either through the USC Ticket Office (213) 740-GOSC or through an online ticket broker such as Stubhub.com.
Watching the Game Not going to the game? After the tailgate join USC alumni, students, and friends at Traditions Bar in the new Ronald Tutor Campus Center to watch the game.

If you have any questions, please contact Pasha Hawthorne in Development & Graduate Relations at 213-740-1710 or alumni@law.usc.edu

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