Tag Archive for: luisa-luo
Belonging in selective extracurricular activities
The exclusiveness in club cultures deprives us of the joy of finding companions.
Presidential resumes are up for debate
The division between public and private sectors in party affiliation is not obsolete.
Chappell Roan brings empowerment to LGBTQIA+ youth
The artist’s music allows us to redefine the modern queer dating experience.
To the class of 2028, here’s my advice
This new chapter at USC won’t be easy, but you can influence your experience.
USC admin needs to reconsider their governing structure
The University must review its own management system with checks and balances.
A survival guide for hopeless romantics
Here’s how to revive your trust in love and the USC college relationship culture.
Beyond theory: liberal arts and ethics
Consider morals and ethics when extending academic knowledge to your career.
How we got our academic awards back
In this episode of “The Soapbox”, host Jennifer Baek paints a picture of the discontinuation and reinstatement of the Academic Achievement Award and Exceptional Funding at USC, alongside opinion staff writers Sherie Agcaoili, Edhita Singhal and Luisa Luo, whose co-written essay was published just days before the University reversed its decision on the awards.
We all deserve a better advising system
USC administration must take accountability for these issues and conduct reforms.