Searching for one’s purpose proves an ages-old struggle consistently redefined and explored not only in the arts, but also in the lives of college students everywhere.
Author Archives: Jenae Cohn
For late-night breakfast, Swingers scores
There is little better to do at 1 a.m. than eat pancakes.
Take advantage of sunny L.A. days
Sunshine in February means one simple thing to me: Go outside no matter what.
Open mic at UnUrban Café brings all kinds
With each artist who read or performed on stage during UnUrban Café’s Velvet Guerilla Cabaret, it was consistently unclear whether he or she was under the influence, mentally impaired, or simply quirky.
Sweet quest reveals cookies and culture
My friend Brian spearheaded the quest to discover a Los Angeles half-moon cookie.
Coffee and comfort, the noncommercial way
Nine a.m. class every day may seriously kill me this quarter.
Attitude ultimately determines enjoyment in mall experience
Holiday shopping season may be over, but any seasoned shopper knows that the best time to shop is after the holidays are over.