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What to Watch this Valentine’s Day
By: Dara Udobong ‘23
Nothing says Netflix & Chill like Valentine’s day ’21 mid-pandemic. With restrictive local and state guidelines and (honestly) nowhere to go, the thought of recreating the festive atmosphere in your bubble can start to feel very claustrophobic. Without all the fancy shenanigans—candles, chocolates or violins (give me a break)—streaming platforms are gearing up for the long weekend with new releases, movie premieres and special episodes. Here are some of my favorites:
Best Mineral SPF for Dark Skin
By: Dara Udobong ‘23
Easily the biggest skincare myth floating around historically African communities is that dark-skinned people don’t need sunscreen. This was exemplified in the way I shrugged off a summer camp counsellor’s advice to rub on sunblock before we went on a hike (I definitely didn’t know what I was saying) or the diminished sunscreen options available for darker skin tones. A sunburnt picture of me in 10th grade agrees. Darker-skin tones can give the illusion of protection from the harsh sun rays because they mask the tell-tale signs of burns, redness, and inflammation. Nonetheless, overexposure to UV rays can pose as a cancer risk, especially in the never-ending-summers of Southern California. Below is a list of the best un-tinted mineral sunscreens for people with dark sin (without the grey cast!) below $45:
Film Production-Inspired Time Management Tips
By: Nathan Vogel ‘21
I think film, animation, and tv production can teach us a lot about time management!
How To Prepare For A Virtual Career Fair
By: Jordan Bucknor ‘22
The USC Career Fair, taking place February 11, 2021 from 9 AM – 2 PM, is an opportunity for students to get a head start on that thing everyone worries about after graduation: jobs. From full-time, to part-time, to paid internships — there’s a little bit for everyone there. Even if you’re not looking for a job, the Career Fair could also be a great opportunity to get some networking or interview practice in!
The fair happens two times a year, once a semester, and usually in person, but obviously that can’t exactly happen this year. So, how does the event being online change things? How does the platform work and how should you prepare? There are a lot of questions to answer, but thankfully, I’ve got the answers!
Little Known Clubs to try at USC
By: Angela Wang ‘22 and Sophia Pei ‘22
Want to try something new? Try joining a new student organization here at USC! We know how overwhelming involvement fair can be, so we sat down and interviewed the Eboard of three new, exciting clubs! From magic to public speaking practice, keep reading to learn more about some cool organizations and expand your horizons!
2021 Quarantine Upgrade
By: Sophia Williams ‘22
By now, everyone is exhausted by having to find new innovative ways to fill the long days of quarantine. However, boredom often leads to innovation, which is why I’ve pulled together a list of some fresh new takes on how to make the most of our time at home.
The International Student's New Semester Checklist
By: Ngai Yeung ‘23
Did you opt out of your health insurance yet? Are you caught up on the latest visa updates? Save yourself a thousand bucks and other tips to streamline your semester.
3 Minimalist Tips for this Semester
By: Nathan Vogel ‘21
Minimalism can help us live our best (school and otherwise) lives!
How I Make Boba at Home for Under $2
By: Claire Wong ‘23
Boba is a super popular treat in the USC area but at $5 a cup, it can add up quickly. With lots of time during the quarantine and a craving for boba, I learned how to make my own boba for less than $2 a cup at home!
How To Mentally Prepare For Another Online Semester
By: Jordan Bucknor ‘22
Okay, time to buckle up for another online semester. Maybe you’re excited to start back up again or maybe you’re a bit hesitant. Either way, it’s completely fine! You’ve gotten through it once, so there’s no reason you can’t get through it again! Whether it usually takes you a few days to get acclimated or you’re looking to hop back into it full swing right away, perhaps some of these tips will be helpful for you!
Self Care Favorites from 2020!
By: Celine Vazquez ‘24
I’ve never done a favorites post before, but after spending a lot of time cooped up at home during this past year, I’ve accumulated TONS of items that I can’t resist to share with you all! Favorites posts may sound boring and I used to think people just made them for their business partnerships, but now I’m absolutely obsessed reading/watching them, and I can’t wait to share some of my favorite beauty/skincare/wellness recommendations!
New Years Resolutions You Can ACTUALLY Keep This Year
By: Claire Wong ‘23
With the new year comes resolutions, but we all know that new year’s resolutions don’t always last. Here are some alternative resolutions that are more practical and aim to create sustainable, long-lasting habits instead of drastic lifestyle changes.