Digital not always the best choice in the end


This past week the bibliophile in me took a bit of a hit. Borders, one of the largest bookstore chains in the country, filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy and announced it will be closing around 30 percent of its stores. Having spent much of my youth inside stores like Borders, this was not pleasant news. How […]

White House sets dangerous precedent


U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Wednesday that the Obama administration “will no longer defend” the Defense of Marriage Act. DOMA, a 1996 law that allows states to not recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states, was seen as an appropriate compromise in the mid-90s, but has since become a lightning rod for criticism from […]

Campus Cruiser program cuts hours


USC Transportation announced a change to the hours of operation for its Campus Cruiser program in an email sent to students and faculty. Starting on Feb. 28, the service will run for one hour less than it currently does, starting at 6:00 p.m. and ending at 2:45 a.m. Currently, the service operates from 5:00 p.m. […]

New Line Cinema to see decreased production


Warner Bros. is cutting back production on New Line Cinema and will reduce the number of films they produce annually from eight to four. The decision is said to have been made by Jeff Robinov at Warner Bros., whose plan is to decrease the number of films the studio releases each year. New Line Cinema […]