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Archives for 2016

AMBER Alerts: How One Mother Impacted the Law

March 5, 2016 by Nduku Ngomba Leave a Comment

      Kristy Nguyen is originally from Garden Grove, California but she has lived in Atlanta, Georgia since she was 9 years old. She is currently a junior majoring in Public Relations and is a proud member of the USC Mock Trial team. After graduation, she plans on attending law school. When she’s not studying, she enjoys exploring Los Angeles, eating, … [Read more...] about AMBER Alerts: How One Mother Impacted the Law

Rethinking Refugee

March 3, 2016 by Arjun Ahu Leave a Comment

Anna-Catherine Brigida graduated from USC in May 2015 with a degree in print and digital journalism and a minor in international relations. She now works as a freelance journalist in Latin America.   Immigration reform has once again risen to the top of policy issues for the Obama Administration, this time surrounding the recent surge in young Central American … [Read more...] about Rethinking Refugee

Benjamin Franklin: The Idealist Educator

February 26, 2016 by Hannah Hiler Leave a Comment

“An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest”    -  Benjamin Franklin   In today’s workplace environment, earning a livable income with room for a schooling fund for your children often requires a bachelor’s degree, if not a master’s. Some medical professions require an additional decade in schooling post high school graduation. With undergrad tuitions … [Read more...] about Benjamin Franklin: The Idealist Educator

North American Instruments Highlight

February 25, 2016 by Brian Manahan Leave a Comment

 The history of traditional North American musical instruments is cosmopolitan based on their construction and development. For example, musical instruments used by Native Americans have resulted from pan-Indianism. Pan-Indianism is a movement that unified Native American culture with a common basis. As a result, the Native American was synthesized. While the Native American … [Read more...] about North American Instruments Highlight

Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Lisette Titre-Montgomery

February 23, 2016 by admin Leave a Comment

      “We need more diverse ideas. We keep seeing the same thing over and over again.”- Lisette Titre-Montgomery       Lisette Titre- Montgomery is a computer animator who has been working in video game development for over 14 years. Lisette has loved to draw ever since she was a small child and her passion for art grew into an … [Read more...] about Extraordinary Women in STEM: Spotlight on Lisette Titre-Montgomery

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