Five essential smart shopping tips


For many college students, you may notice money gets tight every now and then. In-between paying for school supplies, food and fun, there might not be enough money left for your wardrobe. Trying to stay up-to-date with constantly changing trends has the ability to empty your wallet. Here are a few tips to helping prevent […]

Five ways to keep up with news in college


Let’s face it, when you’re in school, it’s easy to get stuck in your own little bubble. Between classes, midterms, clubs and social activities, there is barely any time to sleep, let alone keep up with the news. However, being a busy college student isn’t an excuse for not being informed. It’s important to be […]

Where to shop for student discounts


  College comes at a hefty price. Annual tuition aside, students are required to pay additional fees for things like school supplies, textbooks, housing and meal plans. If college students know anything, it’s that these numbers can add up quickly, and budgeting can be a tricky feat to manage among the many other responsibilities of […]

From L.A. to Tokyo


The USC Shinso Ito Center for Japanese Religions and Culture hosted an event Saturday night in the Ronald Tutor Campus Center ballroom featuring Japanese enka musician Jero; leading female animator and video artist Yoriko Mizushiri; manga artist Katsuya Terada; and translator, author and programmer Matt Fargo.

COLUMN: College football is one wild ride


A month into the college football season, and as always, it is predictably unpredictable. Since USC had a bye this week, it offered the perfect opportunity to check in on the rest of the college football landscape. In what was an exciting and eventful day, Saturday’s games made it pretty clear that the race to the […]