Roundup


The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident summary between Tuesday, March 27, and Wednesday, March 28. View Roundup 03-29 in a larger map Crimes against property At 2:06 a.m. on March 28, DPS officers on routine patrol discovered a damaged university electric cart that had been abandoned inside Parking […]

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Samantha Castillo (right), a sophomore majoring in neuroscience, and members of the Student Coalition Against Labor Exploitation simulate a Cambodian sweatshop, where USC merchandise is made, in front of the Pertusati Bookstore on Wednesday. The simulation advocated for the university to become a member of the Worker Rights Consortium. [Correction: A previous version of this […]

Haute Highlights


View Haute Highlights 03-29 in a larger map Pacific Standard Time Saturday, March 31 Locations and times vary Pacific Standard Time has been the dominating force in the art world, and pretty much everywhere for that matter, in recent months. Sadly, the expansive exhibition series is slowly but surely coming to a close. Though it […]

2012 remains promising for comic creators


There’s a lot to look forward to in comics this year. DC Comics brought in some of the best writers and artists for the Before Watchmen books, and its relaunched core titles are picking up steam. Marvel is starting its big company-wide crossover, Avengers vs. X-Men that will take up the summer in a slew […]

This summer break, step away from planes


Summer break is quickly approaching. Many students are spending their final five weeks planning vacations. Exotic lands, different cultures and pleasurable sights await those who choose to leave the country. But before students enjoy these lands, cultures and sights, they must undergo the much-loathed process of air travel. Earlier this month, the Federal Aviation Administration […]