Roundup


The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary between Friday, Nov. 30, and Sunday, Dec. 2.    Crimes against property at 5:24 p.m. on Dec. 2, a student reported that his bicycle was removed from a bike rack while he was shopping at Ralph’s Supermarket. DPS officers subsequently […]

Interactive works lead art frontier


The norm for a gallery visit is to stand back with your drink and admire the art on display — no touching allowed. No matter the type of art, the piece must remain pristine for its eventual buyer and can be viewed only from a distance. Yet that accepted convention didn’t hold true at a […]

USC in no hurry to change coaches


We hear so often about money in college sports. Head coaches bolt for other schools for more money. Schools build new training facilities and expand 60,000-seat stadiums to eventually earn more money. Conferences expand to add new members to increase the geographic footprint they point out, to annex television markets and, yes, to haul in […]