Eat food and love yourself


As both a teenage girl and an avid foodie (the kind of foodie that eats a lot and thinks about food too much, rather than the kind of foodie that tries new things and dines out lavishly), the conflicts between food, nutrition, body image and self-love are all too real, and all to unwelcomed. In […]

Organ Music on Friday Nights


Going to church on a Friday night is definitely an anomaly to my typical weekend routine. In fact, before this semester I never did go to church on a regular basis. However, things changed around for me when I started studying the pipe organ as one of my electives at the Thornton School of Music. […]

New program to tackle race and religion


This semester, USC students have the opportunity to attend a variety of events dealing with themes of race and religion in society from the perspective of three major religions — Islam, Christianity and Judaism. The Race, Faith and Violence program, a collaboration between the USC Caruso Catholic Center and the Institute for Advanced Catholic Studies, […]

REVIEW: Two Door Cinema Club returns with impressive album


Two Door Cinema Club returned to the music scene after four years, with their long-awaited new studio album Gameshow. The band created their own genre — indie-pop with some rock mixed in and heavy electronic influences. Along with several artists such as Passion Pit, Fitz and the Tantrums and others, Two Door Cinema Club has […]

Darnold is giving USC fans new hope


At a certain point, probably soon, Trojan fans will start to take winning for granted. It will become expected, and if it deviates from the norm, there will be concern. This is referring to the stunning greatness of redshirt freshman quarterback Sam Darnold. In another excellent performance against the Wildcats, Darnold further solidified his reputation […]