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Espresso yourself: Urth Caffé vs. Augie’s Coffee House Point-By-Point

Coffee. Whether this godsend keeps you awake for your 8 a.m. or your all-nighter, it’s definitely a must-have for many college students. The million-dollar question students face each day isn’t whether or not to get coffee, but where. This week, we’re offering up a debate over two coffee shops, Urth Caffé and Augie’s Coffee House. […]

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COLUMN: Unpaid internships aren’t cheap

Just last week, I had the privilege of accepting my fifth unpaid internship. That’s a combination of five semesters or summers during which I have worked entirely voluntarily. I suppose I am officially a supporter and an advocate for the commonly despised unpaid internship. It’s not that I have not had any opportunities to earn […]

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COUNTERPOINT: Federal investigations finally put pressure on colleges to reform sexual assault policy

As colleges across the country, under increasing federal and public pressure, have begun to increase enforcement for sexual assault policy, some have questioned whether federal intervention is a net positive, given the red tape, strict requirements and harsh punishments it entails. But using federal investigations as a reason to pump the brakes on sexual assault […]

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Gun control discussed at Wednesday’s ‘Trending Topics’

In response to recent mass shootings on college campuses in Oregon and Tennessee, USC students and faculty met Wednesday night for a panel discussion on gun violence and campus safety. “Trending Topics: Gun Control,” part of a monthly current events discussion series, was presented by the USC Speakers Committee, USG External Affairs and the Delta […]

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Street vending in Los Angeles should be legalized

With the increase in unemployment, there has been a growing lack of job opportunities in the city of Los Angeles, specifically for low-income, undocumented residents. With fewer opportunities to earn an honest living, low-income undocumented residents significantly depend on street vending to provide for their families. Street vending is an integral part of the city’s […]