James Franco's New College Show Bugs The He## Out of Students


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James Franco has upset students at the University of Southern California over a new Internet reality show he produces, which features the wild side of college life in Los Angeles.
The actor, who studied at rival UCLA, was hoping to focus on USC's parties and students' run-ins with the law in "Undergrads," which debuted on Thursday night.
It follows a pack of students coping with life off campus and features boozy scenes of debauchery and excess and footage of police officers shutting down out-of-control parties. But while the kids on camera appear to be having a good time, several other students are disgusted by the idea and think Franco should be ashamed of himself.
Junior cinematic arts major Travis Newhouse tells the Los Angeles Times, "It's irresponsible."
And junior Ellie Newcomer Smith adds, "It so undermines the strides the school has made academically."
Reports suggest protests are planned as students and university officials attempt to shut down the show.





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