Oodles of noodles


Tsurumaru, a noodle shop which recently opened in Little Tokyo, successfully incorporates elements of both a food court and higher-end sit down restaurant.

Fashion comes in all sizes


It was the news heard around the world — or rather, the fashion world. According to multiple sources, supermodel and Cat Daddy YouTube dancer extraordinaire Kate Upton would grace the cover of Vogue this upcoming June. What did you say? June? Isn’t that a little ways off? Sure it’s only — gasp! — the end […]

Hillary Clinton could aid businesswomen


A Quinnipiac poll issued last week found that in a potential 2016 presidential matchup former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would crush former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush by 51-40 percent, a particularly shocking finding since Clinton is not currently a candidate for the 2016 election and because Florida is known as a generally conservative state. […]

Letter to the editor


Cultural studies are vital Cultural studies scholarship in our universities is on a decline. The discipline is underfunded, and is virtually unheard of amongst the general American public. It is not surprising, then, that our universities fragment cultural inquiry through specialization. Whereas distinguished international institutions such as the University of Amsterdam allot the discipline a […]

Memorial services for two students to be held


Memorial services will be held in honor of the recent deaths of junior Xinhai Huang and senior Samuel Levine this week. Huang, a 22-year-old junior majoring in psychology, died March 17 in a two-car collision approximately five miles southeast of University Park Campus. Levine, a 22-year-old senior majoring in psychology and a member of the Sigma […]

Schnur seeks Calif. fundraising reform


Fifteen states, including Texas and Florida, have put rules on the books banning political contributions while their state legislatures are in session. Now, Dan Schnur, director of USC’s Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics, is looking to add California’s name to the list. “I have put together a proposal that would ban all legislative fundraising […]

USC student dies on spring break trip to Cabo


Samuel Levine, a 22-year-old junior majoring in psychology and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, died Tuesday while on vacation in Cabo San Lucas during spring break. Levine’s death was caused by an accident, according to the statement released by Steve Kay, dean of the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. “Our deepest sympathies are with Sam’s parents […]