From USG’s Inauguration to Taylor Swift
On today’s show we learn about the history of campus protests in the U.S. as Columbia University goes into their seventh day of encampment, hear from incoming USG senators, and find out how Swifties really feel about the new album. All that and more, From Where We Are.
Why USC is canceling the valedictorian’s speech
On today’s show: Hear student and faculty reactions to the 2024 valedictorian, Asna Tabassum, being prevented to speak at graduation, learn about the Taylor Swift poetry pop-up at the Grove, and find out who created the USC Missed Connections Instagram and what will happen to the account after they graduate.
Q&A with actress and activist Jane Fonda: Environmental issues, her childhood and the best hikes in L.A.
Fonda reflects on the past and offers advice for the future in an exclusive with Annenberg Media.
Community forms at joint poetry and solar eclipse event
Angelenos of all ages opened their ears to live slam poetry while protecting their eyes with eclipse glasses provided by the Arroyo Seco Library in Highland Park to celebrate the rare event.
From the new Metro D Line to USC kicking-off AAPI Month
On today’s show, we hear student’s post-game reactions after last nights women’s basketball loss, learn how the USC community is preparing for the upcoming solar eclipse, and celebrate Earth Month with student art at the Art & Climate Collective Festival.All that and more, From Where We Are.
From the Women’s Basketball Team Win to the Shade Room
On today’s Women’s History Month show, we hear from members of the Palestine Justice Faculty group, learn about the origins of Women’s History Month, and get live updates from Karen Bass on being a mayor in the 21st century. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Where We Vote: The Second Hour
On today’s Super Tuesday special, we’ll be reporting live on the up-to-date information as Super Tuesday unfolds. All that and more, From Where We Vote.
From Where We Vote: ARN Super Tuesday Special
On today’s Super Tuesday special, we’ll be reporting live on the up-to-date information as Super Tuesday unfolds. All that and more, From Where We Vote.
From Proposition 1 to Dartmouth’s Unionization
On today's show, we hear from protesters against Ordinance Section 41.18, learn the origin of Super Tuesday and find out what's important to first time voters. All that and more, From Where We Are.
Watts neighborhood faces health issues due to illegal dumping and environmental harm
Excessive trash has impacted a lower income community in Los Angeles
From the Michigan Primary to Wendy’s Surge Pricing
On today’s show, we talk about Walmart introducing mammogram exams in stores nationwide, look into the implications on low income families that’s Wendy’s surge pricing may cause, and recap an event on campus regarding food sustainability and scarcity. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From USC Alumna Bridgit Mendler’s space startup to USG voting
On today’s show, we hear from the USG candidates as voting opens today, learn how rain is impacting commuter students, and find out why one USG candidate dropped out of the race. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Galentine’s Day to Rideshare Strikes
On today’s show, we celebrate Bass Day at Annenberg by highlighting Black trailblazers, take a look at upcoming rideshares strikes and how it may impact your Valentine’s Day, and here from a Fulbright scholar at USC. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Thornton artists at the Grammys to sheltering from the rain
On todays show, we discuss how shelters are aiding the unhoused during the storm, we breakdown the political events of the day, examine USC Thornton's presence at the Grammys, and get an exclusive interview with Olivia Rodrigo’s seat mate. All that and more, From Where We Are.