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5 Restaurants Open On Thanksgiving Day
By: Judy Lee ‘17
Stays-giving can seem dismal, to say the least. Everyone is with their families and here you are: alone near campus eating cheetos and watching Netflix. What do you even get for dinner? Is anything even open right now? You’re in luck! There are. Here are five, with addresses and phone numbers to verify:
5 Outdoor Activities to Relieve Stress like an LAist
By: Samantha Romero ‘16
1. Paddle boarding is a great way to relieve stress while catching some sun at the beach. The best part is that there are nearby locations near Santa Monica Pier and Venice Beach…
5 Must Try Bars in DTLA
By: Samantha Romero ‘16
1. ACE Hotel Rooftop: located in the historic United Artists building, ACE Hotel is an urban oasis with prime views of DTLA. The rooftop lounge offers a variety of cocktails and delicious snack options such as ricotta toast. ACE is also known for holding daily events, so you might be in for surprise…
How To Spot The (So)Californian: Autumn Edition
By: Judy Lee ‘17
It happens every year: it becomes fall, temperatures drop a deathly 5 degrees, and SoCal denizens everywhere are wandering through Trousdale cold and confused. Here’s how to spot the average SoCal student these next few weeks.
5 Must Try Brunch Spots in LA
By: Samantha Romero ‘16
1. République: located in Hancock Park, this French Cafe, bar, and bistro is absolute goals! The communal tables and natural lighting make for a welcoming atmosphere. My favorite choice for brunch is the Belgian waffle served with fresh berries and maple syrup. Also, don’t forget to try the freshly squeezed orange juice…
Why This Month’s Weekender Will Be Extra Epic
By: Lauren Brose ‘15
Do you remember what made you want to become a Trojan? For me it was my health class in 2010. My teacher (who was undeniably the coolest) from high school was a Trojan. Naturally, he was the driving force behind why I wanted to become a Trojan myself. He talked about Los Angeles, Greek life, our football team, the Trojan Family, and the insanely fun sh*t he did with his friends because let’s face it, USC is AWESOME. For half a year, I heard the most legendary tales of his days as a college student at the greatest school on earth.
LACMArt History
By: AnnaLiese Burich ‘17
Museums: they’re either something you love or you hate. Or, you don’t like them but pretend you do to maintain your #artsy hipster and persona. Me? I love them. I especially love modern art; for a hot second last year, my dream job was to be the curator of the MoMA in New York. I used to be an art history major, so when I go to museums I don’t see random doodles on a white wall. When I see a black canvas, I don’t think to myself “Psh, I could have done that,” but instead of the rich layers of meaning associated with it, both historical and symbolical.
Top 8 Cafes to Study in DTLA
By: Samantha Romero ‘16
As midterms approach Trojans 360 has got you covered. Here is a curated list of the top 8 cafes to study in Downtown Los Angeles and help you power through midterm frenzy.
6 Thoughts You Have During Your First 5k
By: Judy Lee ‘17
My mile time in elementary school was 9 minutes and 8 seconds. Nowadays, getting to a 10-minute mile is hellish. Since then, age and the freshman 15 have not done me any huge favors. So when I signed up for the Santa Monica Classic for $40 (roughly equivalent to almost FOUR Chipotle burrito bowls with guac), I knew the wager was enough to get me going.
Seeing Stars and How to Catch Them
By: AnnaLiese Burich ‘17
We all knew it when we applied, we all knew it when we chose to come here, and we all know it every time we leave the house: celebrities live in LA. We live amongst the stars; this is Hollywood, land of glamour and paparazzi and home to every one of our favorite entertainment industry professionals (except the odd ones out who live in New York – whatever).
Spudnights
By: AnnaLiese Burich ‘17
Saturday. 2 am. If you’re Taylor Swift, at 2 am, you’re in your car, with windows down (you pass my street, the memories start). If you go to USC, at 2 am, you’re probably in Spudnuts Donuts. Should you never have had the pleasure of attending this incredibly fine establishment in the ever-classy strip mall (at the corner of 28th and Fig), boy, are you missing out.
5 Must-Try Nearby Restaurants for USC Students
By: Paul Samaha ‘17
Los Angeles is known for being a diverse city, and the food options are a great representation of that. While exploring the heart of Downtown LA will offer you infinite possibilities, there are still some great options that are just a walk, bike ride or free USC Uber away from campus. Listed below are restaurants that are necessary for every USC student to experience while at school.