Friday afternoon on the eve of Halloween, while much of campus decked their halls with cobwebs and UV paint, Eric Norwine and his father, Mark, greeted people outside the USC School of Cinematic Arts Ray Stark Family Theatre for Odyssey of the Mind, the University’s first ever Mental Health Awareness Festival.
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