Category: Headlines
-
Pat Haden wrote a letter to the Trojan Family on his first day on the job. Here is the intro: First let me just say, I love USC. This university is like home to me. I am a graduate of the University; I met my wife of 34 years here; my best friends to this…
-
Vintage. [via]
-
Esteemed alumni are getting tours. And students are already using it. Formerly “Commons” and the Norman Topping Student Center, Ron Tutor pledged the lead gift to construct and get his name on this magnificent $150 million Campus Center. The USC graduate and Trustee made his fortune in construction, doing the SF Int’l Airport Expansion and…
-
ANOTHER BRAND OF KG SHOE FOR US NOT TO BUY: While you were paying attention to something else, Kevin Garnett officially signed with Chinese shoe maker ANTA. [via]
-
ABOVE: An aerial mockup of the new ballpark being built in South Florida to house LeBron’s ego the soon-to-be-renamed Miami Marlins and their low five-digit fanbase. [via]
-
New York Times Offers iPad App Platform to Other Publishers
-
The expansion of our digital universe — Second Life, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter — has shifted not only how we spend our time but also how we construct identity. For her coming book, “Alone Together,” Sherry Turkle, a professor at M.I.T., interviewed more than 400 children and parents about their use of social media and cellphones.…
-
(Photo by Tim Lutes USCFootballFan.com) (Photo by Tim Lutes USCFootballFan.com) Have a great week and Happy Song Girl Monday! (Photo by Tim Lutes USCFootballFan.com) (Photo by Tim Lutes USCFootballFan.com)
-
61-Year-Old Writer for ‘The Atlantic’ Passes Test That Albert Haynesworth Can’t Albert Haynesworth is being paid $37 million over three years to play professional football in the NFL, and he is officially in worse shape than a 61-year old. Say what you will about rookie salaries, they’re certainly not the ONLY problem with the NFL’s…
-
35mm is a short film by Pascal Monaco paying tribute to 35 great movies with only minimalist animation and appropriate music cues. The result is infinitely more watchable than the last 30 years of Oscar montages. (WATCH NOW) [via] (Source: http://vimeo.com/)
-
Finger in Butt Crack Sparks Knife Fight This is poetry: DALLAS – A Dallas woman touched her friend’s buttocks, sparking an assault and attempted stabbing, police said. The alleged incident happened at an apartment in the 1700 block of Trade Winds Drive in the southern section of the city. According to a police report, 22-year-old…
-
MESSAGE FROM DUSTIN AND JUSTIN: This is the week. Go get yours. [via]