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The Guide to Breakups

By: Lauren Brose ‘15

For everyone who’s gone through one before… breakups suck. It’s as if your best friend dropped from the face of the planet and now, suddenly, you no longer have that go-to person to talk to about everything. I am in no way a relationship expert as I have been fortunate enough to have only experienced a breakup once. Still, I remember the awkward period of time where I had no idea what to do with myself— or, as I now put it, my newfound freedom. There’s a number of things that I recommend doing as well as not. I’m not ashamed to admit that revamping my life after nearly 3 years of being in a relationship was pretty scary at first. But, with a new mentality and my real best friends by my side, I was able to experience my best year ever.

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Literal Trojan Family

By: Grace Carballo ‘17

The deadline for college decisions is fast approaching and if your younger sibling is still in between schools, you don’t have much time to act.

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SC Spotlight: Pocket Sun
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SC Spotlight: Pocket Sun

By: Judy Lee ‘17

A thunderbolt who crashed onto the USC organization scene, Pocket is one of the most driven people I’ve met – with precision and execution to actualize her ambitions. Currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Pocket is also the founder and president of the newest female-oriented organization on campus: SoGal (previously known as GirlsUp). Her favorite snacks include a variety of Asian desserts!

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SC Spotlight: Denise Rockstroh
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SC Spotlight: Denise Rockstroh

By: Judy Lee ‘17

Denise Rockstroh is a humble powerhouse of a lady, and I’m so proud to present her as my second SC Spotlight! Denise is majoring in Health Promotion & Disease Prevention/Pre-Med emphasis and is in the class of 2015 (”ahhh graduation!”) She is the director of the Special Events Committee within Program Board, and her favorite snack is frozen blueberries!

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From Donuts to Billions: The Unlikely Success Story of a Tiger Mom
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From Donuts to Billions: The Unlikely Success Story of a Tiger Mom

By: Hannah Kim ‘15

The SoGal summit was the first of its kind- a day-long conference for female entrepreneurs! The day was packed with everything from free snacks to a selfie booth to a pitch competition. It was an opportunity for hundreds of women entrepreneurs/wannabe entrepreneurs to learn from and talk to investors and incubators. It was an incredible event but I was struggling with a bit of a hangover and found that all of the panels and speeches filled me with panic as I realized how much work it takes to create a start-up. What have I been doing with my life? Why have I wasted so much time? How will I ever be an entrepreneur? These despairing questions filled my throbbing head.

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LA Mag: The Breakfast Conversation Series
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LA Mag: The Breakfast Conversation Series

By: Hannah Kim ‘15

Los Angeles Magazine recently hosted a panel where women leaders came together to talk about the importance of mentorship. Though they work in different fields and come from disparate backgrounds, these women all share the quality of being a *~badass~*. Whether they’re facilitating youth outreach programs in South Central LA or giving women the perfect blowout, they are empowered leaders who are making a tangible impact in their communities.

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Stuck in a Bubble

By: Isabella Sayyah ‘16

Last week, I was in a meeting with the features web editors (my bosses, basically), the editors of all the features sections, and the homepage web editors. The homepage web editors wanted to go over pitching stories to put on the homepage, rather than just live on the section pages (food, fashion, etc.). Because the L.A. Times is a major, serious print publication, most of the homepage tends to be hard news stories, but there’s always a few lighter things on there as well (though sometimes you really have to scroll down to see them).

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My Quarter-Life Crisis & Journey to USC
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My Quarter-Life Crisis & Journey to USC

By: Aida Solomon MCM ‘15

Life after undergrad can be anything but glamorous. We rush to finish school, ready to leave behind exams, quizzes, and my least favorite: research papers. While our social lives are probably the most exciting it’s ever been with Greek organizations, community building on-campus, and countless kickbacks, I know I for one was ready to step on into the real world and finally be the independent working woman I dreamed of being.

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