Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
17 hours ago by Lauren Perez
While many of us strolled down sandy beaches or lounged at fancy resorts, five second-year medical students at USC's Keck School of Medicine spent six weeks of their summer teaching kids in India about the dangers of a new and deadly from of chewing tobacco called gutka.
City Times, San Diego City College, CA
23 hours ago by Angela Ang
Imagine a beautiful, lush "food forest" of fruit trees and vegetables, a little paradise on the edge of campus; broccoli, snow peas, beans, squash, cabbage, potatoes, herbs, and fruiting vines of passion fruit, grapes, and berries growing happily on rich brown soil; a thriving farm growing food and selling food; and an educational and community resource for people learning to grow their own food and live healthier lives. Such is the vision of Julia Dashe and Paul Maschka, urban farmers with the San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project, and Karon Klipple, Chair of City College's Environmental Stewardship Committee, for Seeds at City, an urban farm located on campus at the corner of Park and C.
Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
1 day ago by Melissa Leu
College is considered by many to be the best time of their lives. After all, what's not to love about freedom from the parents, midnight Thai food orders and parties at The Row? It all sounds good and fun until you're overweight, beginning to feel disconnected from those around us and in a spiritual rut.
Cypress Chronicle, Cypress College, CA
1 day ago by Kenny Rivera

Daily Trojan, University of Southern California, CA
2 days ago by Lauren Barbato
While some USC students spent their first Saturday night of the semester donning their best American Apparel attire at Danceism and the rave at the Shrine Auditorium, McCarthy Quad was abuzz with sugarcoated indie pop and carbon copy hipsters that would make MTV proud.