Hackathons are scary. Prior to USC, I never participated in one. Even the name is confusing – I thought you had to "hack" a piece of software or code. Unlike…
As an engineering student, we have the great privilege of taking 130+ units for our majors. I am an environmental engineer, and I have a cute 136 units to complete…
As an underclassman Mechanical Engineering major, I’ve often heard that Junior year is the most busy time. Between classes and homework, taking on leadership roles in my involvements, and trying…
School on top of trying to find yourself in college is difficult to manage. As a freshman and sophomore, I’d ask myself, “should I go out tonight even if it’s…
If you’re looking for some awesome club to join in Viterbi, you should look into joining ASBME (also known as the Associated Students of Biomedical Engineering)! ASBME is a professional,…
Every semester, USC hosts the Involvement Fair. Hundreds of student organizations line the streets with booth. Anyone can just walk up to one of the tables and strike up a…
It’s no secret that we, as engineering students, have much studying to do. Even as a sophomore, I can attest to that. 16-18 units is no joke, and with so…
In the life of a civil engineer, recruiting season begins the fall before graduation. Considering it is November, that means I am in the thick of it. I just want…
In this episode, Celine speaks with Grace, Asna, Lauren, Kristian, and Anthony about life as biomedical engineering students at USC (while enjoying delicious boba)! This episode dives into a wide…
Since it's the most wonderful time of the year (registration season duh) here are some of my favorite classes that I’ve taken over the past three semesters: Course Class Size…
Research: the looming, nebulous topic that everyone seems to be talking about all the time. As an environmental engineer, I have been steeped in the frantic culture of “looking for…