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Tribe Society is a New York-based, rising indie band who just made a stop in L.A.
Uytengsu gifts $4 million to Marshall
By ELOY YNDIGOYEN
in News
The new Frank Feritta Hall will feature an interactive library and collaboration rooms.
USC alumnus launches soft serve ice cream truck
LA Event connects professionals
By ZOE WARD
in Lifestyle
Simply Stylist brings together aspiring fashionistas with useful future connections.
Gay dating app goes global
By SARA CLAYTON
in Lifestyle
Scruff, a new social media app, was created by a USC alum. The app helps people in the gay community meet and date.
New thriller proves enjoyable, but improbable
Fashion Week showcases strong summer
By BRITTANY RIDDICK
in Lifestyle
New York Fashion Week plays host to veteran models donning summer collections from the world’s prominent fashion houses.
Weiner’s actions show no regret
Sandy shows the importance of community
By VALERIE YU
1 Comment/in Blogs, Viewpoints (Old)
Hurricane Sandy battered the East Coast with unparalleled ferocity, toppling houses, flooding streets and pulverizing hundreds of miles of coastline. Yet, amidst the brutality of the storm, small acts of kindness have bolstered individual morale to face the challenges ahead. Government action plans are instrumental in disaster relief, but the altruism and warm hearts of […]
Point/Counterpoint: Hurricane Sandy and Election 2012
By ELENA KADVANY AND BURKE GIBSON
1 Comment/in Blogs, Election 2012, Special Topics, Viewpoints (Old)
Elena Kadvany: Point In 1972, the political term “October surprise” was coined. Twelve days before the presidential election between former president Richard Nixon and then-Sen. George McGovern, then-National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger announced that “peace was at hand” in Vietnam, changing the game on a crucial election issue that might have swayed many voters’ decisions […]