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Leave a shoe, leave a legacy


By HADYN PHILLIPS
February 21, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
What does it mean to leave a legacy in fashion, and how do you do so in such an artistic industry?

Looking past the toxicity of ‘League of Legends’


By AUBRIE COLE
February 16, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Valentine’s Day had me thinking about my flawed perspective on competitive multiplayer games.

The king is dead; long live Prince


By REO
February 15, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
The Artist is somehow consistently among the greats and, still, underrated.

This Valentine’s Day, heart sees heart


By HADYN PHILLIPS
February 14, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
How does creativity drastically change with age and expectation, and how can we combat such narrow stigmas to open possibilities for fearless exploration?

Savory savings in the form of skewers


By JASON PHAM
February 13, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Dollar Hits serves up Los Angeles flavors with affordability built into their name.

Lorde guided me through the twists and turns of growing up


By ALIA YEE NOLL
February 12, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
“Pure Heroine” and “Melodrama” will always remind me of coming of age.

Look to the stars for love


By JENNA PETERSON
February 9, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Aquarius and earth sign energy will be bountiful come Valentine's Day.

Shane Gillis and the myth of cancellation


By KIMBERLY AGUIRRE
February 8, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
The once-canceled comedian is now set to host “Saturday Night Live” Feb. 24.

Not Marc, but art by Marc Jacobs


By HADYN PHILLIPS
February 7, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
Marc Jacobs’ doll-inspired collection may hint at a fresh attempt to inspire collections by the art and architectural world.

Examining the games industry job crisis


By AUBRIE COLE
February 6, 2024 in Arts & Entertainment, Columns
USC has a unique relationship with the games industry, and is therefore disproportionately affected by the persistent layoffs.
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