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USC Basketball Takes it in the Shorts as Teflon Mike Garrett Stays On

Paula Duffy | Posted 01.06.2010 | Sports


Paula Duffy

USC's announcement of the self-imposed punishment on its basketball program leaves one question up in the air. What did Athletic Director Mike Garrett know and when did he know it?

USC Sacrifices Basketball To Try And Save Football

NBC Los Angeles | Posted 01.04.2010 | Los Angeles


The act of a school sanctioning itself to prevent a more harsh reaction from NCAA investigators is almost as old as the NCAA's seedy investigations th...

Lisa Leslie Looks to Help Win a New Battle, One of Cancer Awareness

Joe Favorito | Posted 12.23.2009 | Los Angeles


Joe Favorito

Leslie is taking on another challenge, helping to grow awareness for a disease that is close to her heart -- her stepdad Tom passed away from liver cancer.

Top Ten Reasons to Love LA

Eli Broad | Posted 12.02.2009 | Los Angeles


Eli Broad

With apologies to Randy Newman and David Letterman, I offer the top ten reasons I love LA (and you'll notice there's no mention of Hollywood, Disneyland, the weather or the beaches).

For Bruins And Trojans, it's All About L.A.

latimes.com | Gary Klein and Chris Foster | Posted 11.28.2009 | Los Angeles


For the first time since 2001, Los Angeles' crosstown football rivalry doesn't have implications for a major bowl game. But that doesn't mean there ar...

Two Percent Ain't Good Enough

Daniel Heimpel | Posted 11.02.2009 | Living


Daniel Heimpel

Within 18 months of leaving the system, 1/4 of children in foster care will have been incarcerated, 1/5 will have experienced homelessness and 1/3 will suffer major depression.

Our Ambivalence With the Arts Makes Bad Education and Economic Policy

Dylan Kendall | Posted 10.15.2009 | Living


Dylan Kendall

No Child Left Behind, which bases educational success on reading and math testing, leaves little time for arts education, first in California and now in the nation at large.

Health Care Reform: Still An Original And Simple Proposal

Dr. Paul Toffel | Posted 11.10.2009 | Politics


Dr. Paul Toffel

Whose plan gets my nod, for bipartisan reality and feasibility, to save and improve our unique, innovative American health care system and not saddle our country with unsustainable debt? I vote for Senator Max Baucus.

An Open Letter to Warren Buffett on Health Care: We Need You!

Dr. Paul Toffel | Posted 09.20.2009 | Politics


Dr. Paul Toffel

Mr. Buffett, you're not in the health insurance market, but this might be the opportunity to bring your successful Berkshire companies to the table, to help solve the major issue of our time.

Health-Care Reform: Common Sense Proposals Lawmakers Should Consider

Dr. Paul Toffel | Posted 09.16.2009 | Politics


Dr. Paul Toffel

My plan is to mandate that the 159 urban medical schools in the U.S. -- remembering that "school" is in their name -- be required to serve the population within their shadows.

Health-Care Reform: An Original And Simple Proposal

Dr. Paul Toffel | Posted 09.13.2009 | Politics


Dr. Paul Toffel

Recently, when an old friend asked me if I had a simple solution for the medical insurance and access problems on the front pages of America's newspapers, I told him: "Yes, I do."

Tim Floyd Leaves USC Just Ahead Of The Firing Squad

Paula Duffy | Posted 07.12.2009 | Entertainment


Paula Duffy

In the statement about his retirement, Floyd said he could no longer give "full enthusiasm" to the responsibilities of a Division I coach.

Moonshadows: Part 4

Grant Whitney Harvey | Posted 06.19.2009 | Living


Grant Whitney Harvey

Unlike the suddenness and great contrast that Billy had experienced before, the turnover from spring to summer at USC seemed to overlap as smoothly as...

Moonshadows: Part 3

Grant Whitney Harvey | Posted 06.12.2009 | Living


Grant Whitney Harvey

Suddenly, his heart jumped and his breath slipped, a reaction to which he responded somewhat shocked. He felt caught. He felt as guilty as ever.

Moonshadows: Part 2

Grant Whitney Harvey | Posted 06.06.2009 | Living


Grant Whitney Harvey

All day he had been readying himself for an encounter with her. But now, in the suddenness of it all, every bit of preparation was out the window.

Moonshadows: Part 1

Grant Whitney Harvey | Posted 05.30.2009 | Living


Grant Whitney Harvey

I Never in his twenty three years of life had Billy Gladsten made so much money. It afforded him a roomy one-bedroom apartment in Westwood, of all p...

Yelling "FIRE!" in an Empty Theater

John Wellington Ennis | Posted 05.23.2009 | Media


John Wellington Ennis

I encourage everyone to freely review all speech from everywhere, and then reach their own independent, informed decisions about how big of an embarrassment John Ziegler really is.

Does the First Amendment Protect the Right to Be a Dumbass?

John Wellington Ennis | Posted 05.20.2009 | Media


John Wellington Ennis

In being confrontational with cameras, there is a fine line between making a point and looking like a dumbass, John Ziegler. When you are up close to cops, security, or soldiers, and they say don't film, they mean it.

Follow the Fear

Mike Bonifer | Posted 04.10.2009 | Living


Mike Bonifer

Do what makes you uneasy. Do the thing that scares you most. There, you will discover new worlds. Follow the fear. Out of it, you will grow.

Convention Watch at USC Annenberg

Rebecca Shapiro | Posted 10.04.2008 | Home


Rebecca Shapiro

HuffPost's OffTheBus is teaming up with USC Annenberg's Center on Communication Leadership and the Institute for Photographic Empowerment to support...

When Is A Republican In College Not A College Republican? Ask CNN

Los Angeles Times | Andrew Malcolm | Posted 08.02.2008 | Media


The president of the College Republicans at the University of Southern California is charging that CNN used a "fake College Republican" in its broadca...