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4 Ways To Stay Awake
By: Judy Lee ‘17
I want to preface this by saying SUFFICIENT SLEEP SHOULD BE EVERYONE’S GOAL. Sufficient sleep results in better health, better eating habits, better cognitive power, less cranky tantrums, hating the world a little less, etc.
AIDS Awareness Month: The War on AIDS
By: AnnaLiese Burich ‘17
As college students, we were not alive during the original HIV/AIDS epidemic, so we might have a hard time taking it seriously. I know we are all well-educated, bright young college students who do our homework, so we know the logistics: in the late 80s, a good portion of society—a good amount in the gay community—were wiped out because of the horrible, incurable virus called “human immunodeficiency virus” that caused “acquired immunodeficiency syndrome” that interferes with one’s ability to fight infection. We may have listened to or seen RENT, and we may have read or seen Angels In America (and if you haven’t experienced these two works of art, I highly encourage you to check them out) that deal with the grave emotional stakes behind HIV/AIDS. We may think we understand.
Make Your NCAA Volleyball Bracket...Because USC is Seeded #1!
By: Emily Young MA ‘16
Hey sports fans! Do your Fantasy Football picks have you down this season? Can’t wait for March Madness? Need something to brag about during the holidays? I bring you NCAA Women’s Volleyball Bracketology. Why? Because USC is seeded #1 in the entire tournament!
I’m old now (and other musings after turning 21)
By: Kelly Kinas ‘16
To all those older than 21 reading this blog, I mean no offense. To me, this day has been a long time coming and now that it’s here, I feel old. Luckily, I am surrounded by great resources at USC how can help me through this life-altering event. I’m legal! And now I feel like I should have a 401k. What else can go wrong?
Giving Tuesday: What You Can Do
By: Judy Lee ‘17
Today is Giving Tuesday, a day for reflection and giving back to those less fortunate than you. Here are some things that we, as Trojans, can do locally within the day, the week, and so on.
Good Vibes Only
By: Livey Beha ‘18
During the process of choosing a college, I created a long checklist of all the things I was looking for in a school. Unsurprisingly, USC topped the list for its bike-friendliness, 24-hour access to coffee, beautiful libraries, solid infrastructure for alumni and business networking, but most of all indefinable requirement that sat on the bottom of the list: “VIBE”. For a long time, I thought USC was special because there were people here who were similar to me, who approached and interacted with the world in the same way that I did. But in coming here, I realized what makes USC’s “vibe” unique is its diversity. A diverse institution allows for a vast array of varying perspectives to engage in intellectual, sometimes controversial, discussion.
You Know Thanksgiving Break is Over When....
By: Emily Young MA ‘16
1. You’re ready to go back to EVK: all this extravagant, rich, and hearty Thanksgiving food is giving you heartburn. Just take me back to my Lucky Charms.
7 Awesome Student Discounts You Didn’t Know About
By: Samantha Romero ‘16
Student Universe has been my go to site for all of my recent travels. My most recent flight was a multi-city flight including Washington D.C., New York and Chicago for only $180. I’d recommend Student Universe to any student interested in traveling…
7 Awkward Back-Home Moments for College Students
By: Judy Lee ‘17
“So, have you found a boyfriend/girlfriend?”
Why Do We Hate UCLA So Much?
By: Kelly Kinas ‘16
It is a known fact that there is a cross town rivalry between the University of Southern California and the University of California, Los Angeles. USC vs. UCLA is a tale as old as time (as Beauty and the Beast would say it). But what I have always wondered WHY. USC is always against UCLA. Everything is “Well, at least we’re not UCLA.”
5 Restaurants Open On Thanksgiving Day
By: Judy Lee ‘17
Stays-giving can seem dismal, to say the least. Everyone is with their families and here you are: alone near campus eating cheetos and watching Netflix. What do you even get for dinner? Is anything even open right now? You’re in luck! There are. Here are five, with addresses and phone numbers to verify:
International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
By: Grace Carballo ‘17
Today, November 25, is International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, an international recognition of the violence against women that is not confined to a specific region, country, religion, culture, or societal standing.