Trojan protection comes in many forms. Now legally tipped: "College colors are now slightly more protected by trademark law: The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Louisiana State, Ohio State, Southern Cal [that's douchebag sports announcer speak for USC], and the University of Oklahoma in a case involving T-shirts that used the colors but not the names or logos of major college football programs," US News' Paper Trail blog says via Inside Higher Ed. "The four schools sued Smack Apparel Co. over concerns that its designs could be mistaken for university-sanctioned merchandise."
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Okay Trojan fans, can you imagine your team taking the field (or court, etc.) in anything but the cardinal red and gold (and some white) colors that are quintessentially USC? Well, don't worry, you won't have to! Fears that the school would adapt an alternate uniform to align with the black and gold jerseys the athletic department has been selling are unfounded. USC coach Pete Carroll said "There's no way I would allow it." There you go, Trojans. Your red and gold will hold.
A series of animated shorts titled "Geometry of Circles," featuring music composed by Philip Glass, kaleidoscopically tranced out legions of Sesame Street viewers in the early 80's. The clip above features four of these shorts strung together almost seamlessly, even though they were first broadcast separately, in some cases years apart. According to the Muppet Wiki, "Geometry of Circles" dates back to 1979....
