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Invasion Upon Our Shores: Ruminations

May 1, 2015 by Shannon Zhang Leave a Comment

I had my last class yesterday at USC. I’m already feeling a bit nostalgic—the California sun isn’t quite as overbearing now that I have to think about actual winters in my future, and I have already decided that I will proudly sport my free drawstring bag from Senior SCendoff in New York City (I’ll be that lone person with cardinal and gold upon my back in a sea of Columbia … [Read more...] about Invasion Upon Our Shores: Ruminations

The Sacred, The Sacrilegious, and the Subliminal: The Exorcist and Film Censorship

April 25, 2015 by Sheena Tehrani Leave a Comment

  Originally from Federal Way, Washington, a suburb outside of Seattle, Michael Onorati is a senior double majoring in Cinematic Arts Critical Studies, with Honors, and Film & Television Production.  During his years at USC, he was a member of the Sidney Harman Academy of Polymathic Study and an assistant “game runner” for “Reality Ends Here,” an alternate reality … [Read more...] about The Sacred, The Sacrilegious, and the Subliminal: The Exorcist and Film Censorship

Invasion Upon Our Shores: The Nation-State Under Attack

April 24, 2015 by Shannon Zhang Leave a Comment

At the beginning of the semester, when I selected this topic, I was somewhat nervous that I would run out of subjects to talk about. I don’t quite understand why I had this fear—it is a reality of life now that people move around, that people can reach out to each other from opposite sides of the globe, and that people may act upon the thoughts of a person in another part of … [Read more...] about Invasion Upon Our Shores: The Nation-State Under Attack

Starless Midnight: The Legality of Civilian Bombing in World War Two

April 7, 2015 by Sheena Tehrani 1 Comment

    Ena Nielsen is a first year medical student at the Keck School of Medicine. While an undergrad at USC she was a history major who also took many, many biology courses. She hopes to one day practice medicine in some sort of pediatric specialty, but for know she does research in pain management at CHLA and studies the basics. In her free time, Ena can be found … [Read more...] about Starless Midnight: The Legality of Civilian Bombing in World War Two

Road to Foster Care Should Not Lead to the Streets

March 30, 2015 by Jacqueline Thomas 1 Comment

      Robert Baseman is a senior, majoring in History and minoring in Art History and Communication Law & Media Policy. He has served as a law intern at pro bono law firms Bet Tzedek and Public Counsel. After graduating in the Spring, Robert will attend law school where he hopes to pursue a career in public interest law. Currently, Robert works … [Read more...] about Road to Foster Care Should Not Lead to the Streets

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