Tag Archive for: USC
A gay’s guide to Grindr and goings-on at USC
Learn how to skip the canon traumas and find your place on campus and in SoCal.
The Annenberg curriculum almost made me quit
The required freshman journalism classes must change.
College has changed me more than I expected
Studying abroad at USC has made me reevaluate my friends and my future.
Good Taste: Food for thought
As my college culinary writing era comes to an end, I leave with a reminder of the personal and political power of food.
LAC+USC Medical Center renamed to L.A. General Medical Center
The name change, meant to reduce confusion between L.A. General and Keck Hospital of USC, follows disputes over hospital management.
Editor’s Epilogue: Learn to embrace failure
Editor-in-chief Sage Wheeler discovers the power of discipline, honesty and self-respect on the path to personal growth.
Letter from the editor: Letting go hurts, but holding on hurts more
You win some, you lose some. Growth is learning to live to fight another day.
What’s in an ethnic name?
Having an American name can make you feel disconnected from your culture and heritage.
USC’s divestment from fossil fuels prescribed key updates
The University has a 10-year process to liquidate its fossil fuel investments, including oil and gas.