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(03/01/16 3:00pm)
Jonathan Boland is a swimmer whose achievements make it peculiar that four years ago, colleges were skeptical of recruiting him onto their teams. He had plummeted in the national rankings because of an injury that prevented him from swimming for two years.
(03/01/16 3:00pm)
When it comes to cooking, my greatest accomplishment prior to taking first lady Moore-Pastides’ cooking class was mastering the chicken finger recipe on the back of a Bisquick box.
(03/01/16 3:00pm)
Now a third-year graphic design student, Alex Rusnak has been expressing himself through visual art for as long as he can remember. As a child, he would draw on anything he could get his hands on, whether it be canvases, class notes, clothes or headphones. In contrast with his peers, he took his art classes seriously in secondary school, putting forth his best effort.
(03/01/16 3:00pm)
Garrett Owen is a fourth-year visual communications student who wants to spread his love of jazz music while proving he can excite a younger audience.
(12/11/15 12:19am)
In this 70s inspired shoot, we really wanted to show just how versatile certain pieces in your wardrobe can be.
(11/18/15 2:00pm)
The girl on my Instagram never has a bad day.
(11/18/15 2:00pm)
Professor Bob Brinkmeyer teaches in the English department and is the director of southern studies, but every Tuesday evening you can find him in the WUSC-FM studio as host of “The Source,” a radio show devoted to a variety of African music.
(11/18/15 2:00pm)
Vidal James is what many would call a natural-born performer. He is a triple threat — a classically trained singer, initially self-taught dancer and choreographer.
(09/29/15 12:00am)
Put aside any insecurity you may have surrounding our quarterback position and our two losses, because you should still go out and enjoy game day. For any first-years confused as to how game day works, here are some tips to make sure this season goes well:
(10/14/15 5:19pm)
According to Forbes, students who pay for their own education will perform better.
(10/14/15 5:20pm)
Before you start bragging about the new babysitting gig you just got, you should hear about Kristin Whittaker’s job. Whittaker is a senior at USC who scored a broadcasting position at ESPNU. I met up with Whittaker to learn the ins and outs of what many would consider their “dream job,” and what a day in the life of an ESPNU employee looks like.
(10/14/15 5:20pm)
Tori McQuinn is a second-year civil engineering student with a passion for K-pop, the South Korean music trend that has been sweeping across international borders. Her WUSC-FM radio show features a mix of pop, ballad, hip-hop, R&B and electronica, all falling within the realm of K-pop. Catch DJ Taro’s show, “Korean Seoul,” Saturdays from 6 to 8 p.m.
(10/14/15 5:20pm)
In
high school, Anna Velicky’s first screen-printing endeavor was a silkscreen T-shirt of the cover art for a Marilyn Manson album. It was the kind of T-shirt she couldn’t find stocked in
the stores of her hometown, Florence, South Carolina, whose horror-punk scene
remains largely underground.
(04/20/15 3:44pm)
All for one, and one for all! There is something for every audience member in USC’s production of “The Three Musketeers,” out this month. This stage adaptation, retold by Ken Ludwig, stars a young man from Gascony named d’Artagnan, who sets off to Paris (joined by his younger, rebellious sister, Sabine) to become a musketeer. There, they meet the eponymous heroes of the play: Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Together, d’Artagnan, Sabine and the three musketeers fight to defend the queen and her supporters from Cardinal Richelieu and Milady, the villains of the tale.
(04/20/15 3:42pm)
It had always been my understanding that half of what was taught in art classes was the technique of seeming as despondent and enigmatic as possible. There was definitely no room for smiles and Nike shorts in my art mental set. Yet, standing in front of me, junior Shaina Manuel challenged everything I thought I knew about “artists.”
(04/20/15 3:45pm)
The
Sandstorm II is headed for competition, and I have no idea what it does.
(04/20/15 3:45pm)
Ever wanted to step outside your comfort zone and attend a random student organization meeting? These students did – and their experiences were hilarious.
(03/02/15 7:49pm)
Just because you’re a feminist doesn’t mean you have to swear off all men! The best way to spread awareness about gender equality is by practicing it yourself. You don’t need an XXXXL pair of pants to share them in your relationship.
(03/02/15 7:47pm)
When I hear “women’s empowerment,” I think feminism. That’s natural, right? However, I do not consider myself a feminist. I mean, I think women are awesome (because, duh, I am one), but I’ve never been interested in the whole “feminism” movement. However, despite my somewhat indifferent views on feminism, I agreed to go to a “Sex Sells” meeting for SAVVY, a group for minority women working to improve their place at USC.