Coliseum Commission Hears Comments On Naming Rights Deal

It looks like the United Airlines naming rights deal with the Coliseum is not going away soon. At today’s Coliseum Commission hearing, no decisions were made on what the commission would request but a lot of comments were delivered. “I cannot imagine an airline wanting the name ‘memorial’ attached to the name of their airline. Just saying,” said one member of the public who spoke … Continue reading Coliseum Commission Hears Comments On Naming Rights Deal

Morning Buzz: USC Can Be A Tough Place To Leave

USC accepted only 11 percent of the 66,000-plus applicants this year. But while it can be a tough place to get into, it seems almost impossible to leave. Max Nikias was president but resigned. So now he is President Emeritus at USC. I’ve heard he has a new office at the Tutor Campus Center. Wanda Austin replaced Nikias as interim president. When new president Carol … Continue reading Morning Buzz: USC Can Be A Tough Place To Leave

USC Morning Buzz: Prominent Donor Wants Changes “At The Top”

It’s refreshing to finally see a big donor say the people at the top need to go at USC. Lloyd Greif, who has donated more than $5 million to USC to start the Lloyd Greif Center for Entrepreneurial Studies at USC’s Marshall School of Business, believes changes must be made to prevent the latest scandal from negating all the gains made the past 25 years. … Continue reading USC Morning Buzz: Prominent Donor Wants Changes “At The Top”

Coliseum Commission President Wants Stadium To Retain Name

Since USC seems to be the poster child for greed these days, the timing is good for L.A. County Supervisor Janice Hahn to write a column against changing the name of the Coliseum to “United Airlines Memorial Coliseum.” There is some news here: Hahn, who is president of the Coliseum Commission, said she has been working for months to get USC to consider a compromise … Continue reading Coliseum Commission President Wants Stadium To Retain Name

Busy Day In Court For Ex-USC Employees

Former USC senior associate athletic director Donna Heinel, former water polo coach Jovan Vavic, ex-women’s soccer coach Ali Khosroshahin and ex-women’s soccer assistant Laura Janke are in a Boston federal court today for the first appearance in the college admissions scandal. Also there is former USC men’s volleyball coach Bill Ferguson, who is the women’s volleyball coach at Wake Forest. Heinel, Vavic, Khosroshahin, Janke and … Continue reading Busy Day In Court For Ex-USC Employees