Los Angeles, CA – The USG Campus Access Team, led by Senator Jeremiah Boisrond, External Affairs Committee members Patrick Done and Chloe Juni, and Vice President Dane Sprague, is excited to announce the launch of a new campus-wide survey aimed at gathering student feedback on the internal barriers around Alumni Park and Bovard Auditorium.

This new initiative reflects the team’s reassessment after consultations with members of the USC Kitchen CABinet regarding previously proposed external barriers. The current survey seeks to better understand how these internal barriers impact student movement, accessibility, and campus life, specifically around these key areas of campus.

“We’ve listened to the feedback from both students and administrators, and after several frustrating conversations with USC administration, it has become clear that we’re constantly met with roadblocks instead of focusing on the issue at hand: addressing students’ access to campus, particularly the internal barriers around Alumni Park and Bovard Auditorium,” said Senator Jeremiah Boisrond. “This survey is a chance for students to voice their concerns and experiences once again so that we can finally shift the conversation towards creating a campus environment that balances both security—which administrators prioritize—and accessibility, which students need.”

Why Your Feedback Matters
This survey provides students the opportunity to share their experiences and perspectives on the internal barriers around Alumni Park and Bovard Auditorium. Please be assured that all responses will be kept confidential. The data collected will be used solely to guide ongoing discussions between the USG Campus Access Team and the USC administration. Our goal is to find solutions that align with the needs and concerns of the student body.

Key Details:

  • Who can participate: All current undergraduate USC students
  • What to provide feedback on: The impact of internal barriers on accessibility, convenience, and student life around Alumni Park and Bovard Auditorium
  • How to access the survey: The survey is available online via this link, and it will remain open until Friday, May 2, 2025 at 11:59 p.m.

Senator Boisrond and the Campus Access Team encourage all students to take a few minutes to share their experiences. The goal of this survey is to ensure that the student voice plays a central role in deliberations regarding internal campus barriers now and in the future. With your feedback, the USG Campus Access Team is committed to advocating for student needs and their feedback.