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The collapse of coming of age in college

Black-and-white artwork of a large tree

By AANYA EBRAHIM
April 1, 2026 in Magazine, Perspectives, Right
Sylvia Plath’s iconic fig tree metaphor endures within USC’s modern-day legacy of self-realisation.

Why you should approach college relationships with empathy, for yourself

Image of person whose head is made of yard. The figure is knitting a doll using the yarn from their head.

By DOR PERETZ
March 1, 2026 in Art, Magazine, Multimedia, Perspectives
Balancing compassion for others with one’s personal needs can be complicated.

Trans voices of USC


By JAY GARCIA
November 6, 2025 in Art, Magazine, Perspectives
What can we learn from transgender members of the Trojan Family?

Appreciating the silence


By ALEXA RUBINSTEIN
November 6, 2025 in Magazine, Perspectives
I have learned my strongest lesson this school year, and it wasn’t from a class.

How I spent my college summers


By ALEXA RUBINSTEIN
April 29, 2025 in Magazine, Perspectives
USC seniors reflect on their college summers and share what they learned along the way.

Cars are killing the human spirit


By INDIA BROWN
April 11, 2025 in Magazine, Perspectives
The cultural impact of Los Angeles’ urban planning is impeding on our sense of self.

Qualms from a victim of academic validation


By MARIA LAGUNA
March 7, 2025 in Art, Magazine, Perspectives
Constantly searching for achievement has made enjoying the present a difficult task.

A license plate a day keeps the homesickness away


By JENNIFER NEHRER
October 1, 2024 in Magazine, Perspectives
Why plates from fifty(-one) states make me feel closer to my family in D.C.

A new type of scary: The evolution of Halloween


By MIRANDA HUANG
October 1, 2024 in Magazine, Perspectives
A story of emerging holiday anxiety as a college student.

An Open Letter to ‘The Baby-Sitters Club’ as I Begin the Last Episode


By RACHAEL KOZIK
July 4, 2024 in Magazine, Perspectives
Knowing our time is limited, knowing we are down to our final 28 minutes, I want to say some parting words as we stand on the precipice of goodbye.
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