USC graduate starts women’s health company


Ying Tao received her master’s of business administration from the Marshall School of Business in 2016, and she’s already making strides in the entrepreneurial world with her company G Box Club. Based in Beverly Hills, Tao delivers on-demand care packages for women specializing in toiletries, clothes and flats. The inspiration for the company was derived […]

COLUMN: Upcoming game gives basketball major shot


Men’s basketball welcomes the Oregon schools to Los Angeles this week riding a four-game winning run. Though the Beavers and No. 5 Ducks will aim to snap it in the coming days, the Trojans’ current three-week streak has impressed me even more than their 14 consecutive victories to open the season: USC could have easily […]

Five Valentine’s Day Desserts to Order Online


Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. As college students, it’s not always easy to go shopping for a friend or loved one. Especially here at USC, the closest good shopping involves a trip to LA Live or Downtown. Or, maybe you need to show love to somebody you won’t be seeing in person on the 14th. […]

Modern Art at MOCA Lacks Meaning


I recently visited the Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown Los Angeles and found myself, I confess, utterly baffled. The other museum-goers, dressed head-to-toe in black and clutching Moleskine notebooks, stood next to me and observed the same installations as I did, but would nod sagely and make remarks like “Crushed soda cans to critique […]

Ramadan in Marrakech


Last summer, I had the chance to visit Marrakech, Morocco. Because of my responsibilities as a student, I could only visit in June. While I was excited to explore this land filled with adventures, I was also concerned. Why worry, you ask? Other than the extreme heat that summer in the Sahara would entail, June […]