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University of Southern California - Food

University of Southern California

(244 reviews)

University Park

As a fellow yelper said it so well.. are we really going to rate USC on Yelp? LOL!!…read more I am delighted and thrilled to share I am now an alumna of USC. As a yelper here for over 13 years, I don't sugarcoat my words (or in my reviews), and I don't intend to do so here either. The USC program is rigorous and not for everyone. There were so many readings that I often genuinely wondered if it was even humanly possible to get through them all. Granted, I am a slow reader, and that certainly did not help. Beyond the beautiful campus and the prestige that comes with the school, more importantly know that there is no financial aid for tuition fees for master program. Education does not come cheap. Still I am grateful for the learning experience and for my many professors who were simply wonderful and amazing professionals. A big shout out to Dr. Julianna Kirschner, Professor Monica Koyama, Dr. Muthuswamy and Dr. Courtney Pade. P.S. I do wish I had been in the class of Dr. Bracero and Dr. Akira; I have heard so many amazing things about them.

Founded in 1880 by Robert MacClay Widney, USC is the oldest private research university in…read moreCalifornia. I didn't attend this prestigious University; however, I joke that I am an honorary alumna. My brothers from another mother all graduated from here, and I attend Homecoming with them every year. In fact, I used to work with Eddie Tannenbaum who discovered Traveler (USC's Mascot) when he was a junior in 1961. The campus is beautiful and features several Romanesque Revival style buildings. A portion of the main campus was entered in the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. The Coliseum is in walking distance. I've attended many football games here over the years and have seen Clay Matthews, Reggie Bush, Mark Sanchez, & Matt Leinart play. I remember the glory days of Pete Carroll. Our favorite tailgate party is the one hosted by LAMBDA. They have a great DJ, delicious food, a premium bar, fun activities and, of course, fabulous attendees! This year we were treated to yummy eats from Bludso's BBQ & tasty treats by Ice Cream Occasions. When the party was over, we all headed to the Coliseum for the match between the Trojans & the Huskies. Sadly, we lost this game but we will continue to Fight On!

Payson Library

Payson Library

(4 reviews)

I have been waiting to write this review for 3.5 years!!! This will be very thorough since I have…read moreliterally been at this library every day during those years. ---A little background--- Payson Library is the only library on "main campus" of Pepperdine University. In the whole campus, there are two other libraries (Drescher Library & Law Library). Payson is 99.9% undergraduate students and has the most hours out of all the libraries. ---Layout--- Walking into the library you will have two options: upstairs and downstairs. From experience, I would say upstairs is definitely more for talking or group work since it is mostly tables (no cubicles). Upstairs we have what is called the ACE Room, where all the computers that have photoshop etc. all those programs that not everyone uses. There are only about 6 study rooms upstairs which are usually always booked (book online). There are three other rooms upstairs that are more hidden towards the back. These rooms are great but there is one problem, there are little to NO outlets. It is 2015, we need electrical outlets to study now!! Thats why these rooms/areas are usually avoided. Downstairs now: where most of the printing occurs (although there is printing upstairs), most of the public computers, the couch area for mid-day napping, the "new" room, and the cubicles. The "new" room was installed in 2015 or 2014 (can't remember) but it is beautiful and relatively small but great for group work since each has a large tv screen with HDMI to display what is on your personal computer screen to a group of people. The cubicle area is where the ocean view is and its GREAT. It is the quietest area. My favorite part is that I can sunbathe inside the library while studying and looking at the view. The downside of this area is that it is pretty packed and it again, NEEDS MORE PLUGS. Only about half the cubicles have plugs. Under the library there are more study rooms but those are to be avoided... Most of those rooms are very cramped (best if its just 1 person) and the white boards are completely trashed, some of them you cannot even write on them. ---Services/Rentals--- Obviously, its a library, so there are a ton of books. Honestly, its hard for me to say how great of a selection it is, since there is literally no time to have pleasure/leisure reading. If you're looking at articles there are many large databases available to you from the library which has been great. There is a service that if there is a neighboring college that has the book you need, you can have it shipped to Pepperdine. I have not done this but from what I heard you need to put in the request way in advance because it takes a while. Besides books, there is large selection of DVDs. To rent (only to stay within the library) are headphones, earphones, certain books, computer chargers, phone chargers, and calculators. These services are incredible and LIFE SAVING when you forget all your cords. Now to talk about the writing lab/speech lab. The writing lab is available only by appointment (to be made online). The times are very limited from what I have experienced. The writing lab is run by usually junior/senior writing and english majors who are very helpful! Almost every paper I have written has been read by the writing lab people. Also, the writing lab has an online option conducted through google doc. I have done this once and it was GREAT. Get on the google doc at the same time and watch them make changes and use the chat feature to ask questions. Problem with this--- this is almost NEVER available. This has such great potential but isn't being utilized!! I want to be able to get the writing lab experience while I'm in bed!! Make this happen! Lastly, the speech lab is also available to practice your speeches in front of someone and have them critique you. I have done this once as a requirement for a public speaking class but never again. ---Printing System--- If you want to print in this library, you have to have an ID card... I don't think there is anyway else to do it. I would love to see a change made in how to print here. I think they need to make it an option to pay directly from a debit or credit card. Sometimes it is such a hassle to have to put your money onto your ID, just to use your ID. Printing is way expensive for color! ---CHANGES THAT NEED TO BE MADE/ SUMMARY FOR SUGGESTIONS--- -Consider expanding the library -Add in a vending machine or mini cafe!! I would love this. -Extend the hours on the weekends since they are vary limited -Change the printer system to use credit/debit cards directly -MORE ELECTRICAL OUTLETS EVERYWHERE PLEASE - Fix boards in underground study rooms - Make the writing lab online options more available !! Probably best for after 6pm In conclusion, I am sorry this was so long. I am a Payson Library expert. Bonus: I have heard this semester that there are rumors of Payson getting a full makeover after I graduate in 2016. This wou rumor they will be redoing.

A great place to spend all day reading and researching. There's a great Johnny Cash photography…read moreexhibition along the walls and also a great view of the Pacific Ocean just outside. Highly recommended as a place to have some quiet time reading without any distractions!

Central Library  Pasadena Public Library - sad

Central Library Pasadena Public Library

(235 reviews)

Wow- is the building almost 100 years old? Built / opened in 1927, when walking into the building,…read moreit feels like you have stepped back in time. Many nearby libraries have undergone major renovations and if you are a fan of older buildings, this would be a place to visit. Within 10 or so steps you can easily find yourself on the next floor - there are 4 floors altogether and the main floor is the 2nd floor. (+) free 3 hour parking (+) reasonable amount of seating in certain areas. Not as much seating amongst books. (+) decent variety of magazines There seems to be constant complaints of the homeless population, but this is typical of any city library. As long as they are respectful, I am OK with that. I hate to rate a public resource low or average, but the experience was mediocre at best. The stairs are very industrial-like and loud and the carpet looks like it could be cleaned. With all the taxes the city of Pasadena collects, there should be more done to preserve its charm.

Three years for a retrofit?? Seriously hope tax dollars aren't going to this place considering they…read morehave been closed for 2 years and aren't scheduled to be open until end of 2023. When it was open the building was cool and a great place to study. Security guard was on a power trip and spent his time telling people to put their water bottles away instead of dealing with the homeless that were sleeping there or causing a ruckus. Why was this person not fired is beyond me. City of Pasadena needs new leadership if it takes 3 years for a retrofit. Ridiculous and poorly run--play it again sam welcome to LA --land of the incompetent.

Courtyard Study Lounge - "People love us on Yelp 2018"

Courtyard Study Lounge

(18 reviews)

I'm a freshman here 5/5 it's chill u can talk to ur friends and study. Good amount of tables and…read moreoutlets to charge your laptop and such. Study rooms look good never used em tho. Saw this sign and decided to review

CSL is by far the best place to study/lounge out on campus! It's also really nice that this place…read moreis so hard to find for a lot of students. You can actually catch a bird's-eye view glimpse of the courtyard from the food court where Jamba Juice is located at - but for most students, it's really a matter of knowing how to get here. There are 14 to 15 study rooms here - which you can reserve in advance. You get 40 hours of reservation hours per quarter. The rooms are locked, relatively spacious and come with a whiteboard. While your cellphone signal may be spotty, the wifi is really strong here as there are a few routers strategically placed around the room. The computers in CSL are PCs, while the computers in the lab directly across from CSL (connected by the same courtyard in the middle) - have Macs. Even if you don't get a study room, there is still ample desks/chairs as well as sofa like lounge chairs throughout this space. What's great is the courtyard is open-air, so if you need a study break or some fresh air, you can just walk out to the courtyard and rejuvenate. There are vending machines right next to CSL and the UC Irvine Blood Donor Center is also adjacent to this lounge. Finally, since it's part of the Student Center building, CSL has the most flexible hours out of all study spots on campus - 7am to midnight everyday - open 24 hours during Fall, Winter Spring quarter Finals week.

CSUN University Library

CSUN University Library

(46 reviews)

Northridge

Attended California State University Northridge Commencement Ceremony for College of Social &…read moreBehavioral Sciences (Anthropology, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Sector Management, Psychology, Sustainability, and Urban Studies & Planning) on the University Library Lawn. The amount of preparation and planning it takes to organize something this large with the amount of family and friends that attended is truly extraordinary. I parked at Matadome (Premier America Credit Union America) - no charge to park. Don't forget to bring your flowers and/or leis to celebrate your student's graduation. This 2 hour ceremony started about 30 minutes late (8:30AM) and ended at about 10:30AM. Restrooms are available yet all are inside the university buildings (none available outdoors) Make sure to hydrate and bring water and maybe some snacks. There is no shade for the audience so come prepared! Beautiful grounds with plenty of space for family photos.

What's up everyone is the @light_skin_dragon coming to you from a library yes library. I can…read moredefinitely read and be in a place that has books! I came here today to read a book that I got as a gift! Needed to get away from my everyday life of sitting in my bedroom depressed. So I decided to go out to a place that makes me feel good which is my old stomping ground CSUN. The book I'm reading is called Love & Respect by Dr. Emerson Eggerichs. My goal is to finish this book by the end of the week which is Saturday/Sunday. I'm already in chapter 4 and I got the book yesterday. I'm passing myself so I will obtain the information while understanding the book as I read out loud to myself. The facility here has changed from years ago when I was here. In the lobby they have a coffee shop and a lounge area. Which is crazy to see in a library! It's the light_skin_dragon blasting off quietly to find a new place to review for all my readers out there! See how I did that haha

Marion Knott Studios - Dodge College of Film and Media Arts

Marion Knott Studios

(4 reviews)

Beautiful place to be surrounded by creative goal getters. I love the energy there. Beautiful art…read morework on the wall and the theater style architecture. I attended as a participant for an event there and can't wait to be back!

The Children's Unlimited Talent (CUT) Studios Documentary Debut this coming Monday May 10, 2010 at…read more7pm. The CUT Studios has been hand picked as one of the five most compelling non-profit organizations in Orange County and will be featured in a documentary film produced by Chapman University film students. The Children's Unlimited Talent (CUT) Studios is an intervention outreach program that focuses on using music as a motivator to encourage at-risk students to work hard in school and teach them the necessary skills to become leaders in their communities. The CUT Studios' Academic Rewards Program, "Make the grades, make the CUT", grants the youth access to modern music technology and instruction in exchange for academic improvement and outstanding behavior. These films are part of COMMUNITY VOICES, a new initiative at Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts to reach out, educate, and support the surrounding community. Please join us in this wonderful collaboration with the Chapman University Student Film Department. You can find the site on below link: http://ftv.chapman.edu/about/event_calendar/community_voices_documentary_screenings/ Located in beautiful Orange, California, only 45 minutes away from Hollywood and 30 minutes away from the famous Southern California beaches. Chapman University's Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, the state of the art Film School was established in 1996, theis facility opened in August of 2006. It includes 2 sound stages, computer labs, and 500 seat theatre. It was built on the second half of the Anaconda Wire & Cable Company property. Opened in August 2006, this 76,000-square-foot facility was specifically designed from the ground up to replicate a working production studio. From sound stages to state-of-the-art classrooms, computer labs with every program needed for pre- and post-production, design and special effects to our 500-seat Folino Theater to showcase your end result or host an amazing event, this building is a living, breathing creative space open 24/7 for your use. But it doesn't end there. For our production students, you'll have the opportunity to shoot either HD or film for your thesis projects. And all of our student productions are well managed through a detailed green light process by a team of faculty and staff to ensure that all your basic production needs are met. Plus, with our close proximity to Los Angeles and the heart of Hollywood, we maintain strong relationships with local vendors such as Panavision and Mole Richardson to give you additional support for anything beyond our inventory in Dodge College. And the technology just keeps getting better. You'll learn quickly that our philosophy is to never settle, so we are constantly upgrading our equipment to make sure our students are learning on industry-standard tools. Every year the needs of our students are assessed and new cameras are bought, computers are upgraded, and additional software is purchased. And it's nothing but the best from day one for our students. As a freshman, you will be shooting on high-definition cameras in our Introduction to Visual Storytelling class. Truly there is no better facility than Marion Knott Studios, but seeing is believing. That's why we encourage every prospective student to schedule a tour to visit Dodge College.

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