University of Spoiled Children
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- (General American) IPA(key): /junɪˈvɝsəti ʌv spɔɪld ˈt͡ʃɪldɹən/
Noun
[edit]University of Spoiled Children (plural not attested)
References
[edit]- Nagourney, Adam, Medina, Jennifer (2017 July 25) “At a Moment of Success, U.S.C. Is Rocked by Scandal”, in New York Times[1]
- Vandevelde, Mark, Chaffin, Joshua (2019 March 14) “Admissions scandal hits ‘university of spoiled children’”, in Financial Times[2]
- Thornton, Paul (2019 March 23) “A Readers React: To readers, USC is once again the ‘University of Spoiled Children’”, in Los Angeles Times[3]
- McGhan, Jason (2019 April 24) “How USC Became the Most Scandal-Plagued Campus in America”, in Los Angeles Magazine[4]
- Anemona, Hartocollis (2022 April 8) “Former U.S.C. Coach in Varsity Blues Scandal Is Found Guilty”, in New York Times[5]