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Feeling Stressed? Here’s Some Advice!
By: Lauren Brose ‘15
That awkwardly freaky moment when your insides are about to explode because you feel like you currently don’t have a very tight grasp on anything in your life. I’ve been there, you’ve been there, we’ve all been there– many times.
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).
Unexpected Learning on the Job
By: Isabella Sayyah ‘16
The whole idea behind an internship is that it’s a learning experience. This concept, harkening back to the simpler times of apprenticeships, is really, I believe, what keeps the whole practice going. Well, that and the resume-building aspect.
Meaningful Internships
By: Mollie Berg ‘16
Over the past week, I feel like I have really understood the point of an internship. Not too long ago, I spoke with a Carousel employee about the concept of an internship. My boss said that the company essentially is supposed to give something to the interns (via teaching) that the company does not benefit from itself. Sounds simple enough. As interns, we are supposed to walk away having learned skills that will help us in our future. And thankfully, I really feel like I am. More so, the production company I am working for really takes that mission seriously.
Adjusting to the 9-to-5
By: Isabella Sayyah ‘16
One of the great things about interning at the L.A. Times is that they have a really established internship program that aims to give interns the opportunity to learn everything they can in 10 weeks. Though I learned a lot at my previous two internships, there tended to be less structure because the internship programs weren’t as large.
My Semester in London
By: Vanessa Wilkins ‘15
This past semester I studied abroad in London, England through a journalism program with the USC Annenberg School of Communication & Journalism! It was an experience of a lifetime, and I would strongly recommend to anyone who has the opportunity to study abroad to take advantage of it! I’ve been asked many times what my favorite part of studying abroad was, but there are way too many to pick just one!
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.