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Student Newspaper of the University of Southern California Since 1912 | www.dailytrojan.com | VOL. 178, NO. 25 | Friday February 22, 2013 InDEX 4 · Opinion 5 · Lifestyle 8 · Classifieds 9 · Crossword 12 · Sports Oscar contenders: This year’s Academy Award nominees face a close race. PAGE 5 Trojans stumble: Men’s volleyball failed to slow down the Gauchos. PAGE 12 in memoriam By yasmeen serhan Daily Trojan Many students and coworkers who knew Huey Paul Long remember him for his infectious smile. Long, who worked at the university for more than 30 years, died Tuesday night in his sleep. A native Angeleno, Long has always been a part of the extended Trojan community. Long is survived by his wife and three sons. Long, who served as a maintenance worker, was a fixture in the Von KleinSmid Center. VKC Library Assistant Manager Mary Clark, who knew Long since she began working at the university in 2007, said his Employee remembered for his smile Maintenance worker Huey P. Long, who worked at USC for 30 years, died Tuesday. | see Long, page 2 | Priyanka Patel | Daily Trojan Culture chop John Carlson (left), a junior majoring in biochemistry, and Iris Ryu (right), a junior majoring in industrial systems engineering, make mochi Thursday in front of Tommy Trojan to celebrate Bunjasai Day. The event, hosted by the Japanese Student Association, was part of the International Student Assembly’s Culture Month. comunity By Theodore Yuan Daily Trojan The Community Service Awards, distributed annually to students who go above and beyond in serving the local community, will undergo a radical change in procedure this year. Since the 1990s, awards had been offered jointly through the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, represented by JEP; Student Affairs, represented by the USC Volunteer Center; and USC Civic Engagement at an annual dinner. Now, Dornsife, the Marshall School of Business, the Gould School of Law, the Viterbi School of Engineering and other schools and departments plant to take part in the annual Community Service Banquet on April 16 at Town and Gown. The awards will be distributed among various departments and schools to ref lect their increased involvement in the past two decades. Schools, Civic Engagement, Student Affairs revamp awards The Community Service Award ceremony will be held April 16 at Town and Gown. | see awards, page 2 | research By christina schoellkopf Daily Trojan Scientists might be one step closer to reducing the symptoms of chronic pain and injury thanks to groundbreaking research by USC Professor David McKemy and his research team, who identified and shut off the network of neurons that control cool temperature sensations. McKemy, an associate professor of neurobiology at the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, worked alongside a team of graduate and undergraduate students. Through their research, they were able to identify a previously unknown sensory neuron named TRPM8, which is specifically able to sense cold. They then proceeded with a study Professor finds method to turn off ‘cold’ feeling David McKemy and his team identified the neurons that control temperature sensations. | see cold, page 3 | By nathaniel haas Daily Trojan A major in critical Facebook studies might be a long time coming, but the study of social media technology and interaction is making its way into classrooms at USC. Beginning fall 2013, the School of Cinematic Arts will offer a Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Media Arts + Practice, which will allow students to specialize in digital arts ranging from visual storytelling to interactive data displays. The program capitalizes on the growing need for cinematic technology across a variety of sectors. Director of the Media Arts + Practice Program Holly Willis said the increased relevance of digital Cinema school adds degree in digital arts The Media Arts + Practice major curriculum will include visual storytelling and social media. | see Degre, page 3 | SCA Abishek Hariharan | Daily Trojan Cyber learning · Anurag Devanapally, a graduate student in the computer science and games program, designs a graphic. Media Arts + Practice majors will explore various media.
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Full text | Student Newspaper of the University of Southern California Since 1912 | www.dailytrojan.com | VOL. 178, NO. 25 | Friday February 22, 2013 InDEX 4 · Opinion 5 · Lifestyle 8 · Classifieds 9 · Crossword 12 · Sports Oscar contenders: This year’s Academy Award nominees face a close race. PAGE 5 Trojans stumble: Men’s volleyball failed to slow down the Gauchos. PAGE 12 in memoriam By yasmeen serhan Daily Trojan Many students and coworkers who knew Huey Paul Long remember him for his infectious smile. Long, who worked at the university for more than 30 years, died Tuesday night in his sleep. A native Angeleno, Long has always been a part of the extended Trojan community. Long is survived by his wife and three sons. Long, who served as a maintenance worker, was a fixture in the Von KleinSmid Center. VKC Library Assistant Manager Mary Clark, who knew Long since she began working at the university in 2007, said his Employee remembered for his smile Maintenance worker Huey P. Long, who worked at USC for 30 years, died Tuesday. | see Long, page 2 | Priyanka Patel | Daily Trojan Culture chop John Carlson (left), a junior majoring in biochemistry, and Iris Ryu (right), a junior majoring in industrial systems engineering, make mochi Thursday in front of Tommy Trojan to celebrate Bunjasai Day. The event, hosted by the Japanese Student Association, was part of the International Student Assembly’s Culture Month. comunity By Theodore Yuan Daily Trojan The Community Service Awards, distributed annually to students who go above and beyond in serving the local community, will undergo a radical change in procedure this year. Since the 1990s, awards had been offered jointly through the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, represented by JEP; Student Affairs, represented by the USC Volunteer Center; and USC Civic Engagement at an annual dinner. Now, Dornsife, the Marshall School of Business, the Gould School of Law, the Viterbi School of Engineering and other schools and departments plant to take part in the annual Community Service Banquet on April 16 at Town and Gown. The awards will be distributed among various departments and schools to ref lect their increased involvement in the past two decades. Schools, Civic Engagement, Student Affairs revamp awards The Community Service Award ceremony will be held April 16 at Town and Gown. | see awards, page 2 | research By christina schoellkopf Daily Trojan Scientists might be one step closer to reducing the symptoms of chronic pain and injury thanks to groundbreaking research by USC Professor David McKemy and his research team, who identified and shut off the network of neurons that control cool temperature sensations. McKemy, an associate professor of neurobiology at the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, worked alongside a team of graduate and undergraduate students. Through their research, they were able to identify a previously unknown sensory neuron named TRPM8, which is specifically able to sense cold. They then proceeded with a study Professor finds method to turn off ‘cold’ feeling David McKemy and his team identified the neurons that control temperature sensations. | see cold, page 3 | By nathaniel haas Daily Trojan A major in critical Facebook studies might be a long time coming, but the study of social media technology and interaction is making its way into classrooms at USC. Beginning fall 2013, the School of Cinematic Arts will offer a Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in Media Arts + Practice, which will allow students to specialize in digital arts ranging from visual storytelling to interactive data displays. The program capitalizes on the growing need for cinematic technology across a variety of sectors. Director of the Media Arts + Practice Program Holly Willis said the increased relevance of digital Cinema school adds degree in digital arts The Media Arts + Practice major curriculum will include visual storytelling and social media. | see Degre, page 3 | SCA Abishek Hariharan | Daily Trojan Cyber learning · Anurag Devanapally, a graduate student in the computer science and games program, designs a graphic. Media Arts + Practice majors will explore various media. |