Arab American Heritage Month kicks off with ‘Echoes of Generations’
USC’s Middle Eastern North African Student Assembly hosts art exhibition
Baltimore mayor asks media outlets to stop showing ‘traumatizing’ footage of bridge collapse
USC journalism professors sympathize with the mayor’s request
‘The stakes are high’: State of the Union address to set tone for general election
President Biden expected to declare campaign-defining executive actions ahead of election season.
Why California is voting “twice” for their Senator
Why some senate candidates will be appearing twice on the same ballot.
UTA leader David Zedeck shares with students how the digital age has globalized music
The agency representative for The Jonas Brothers, Lil Nas X, Pitbull and many more stopped by Annenberg on Wednesday to have lunch with USC students and talk about the globalization of music.
USC’s Sketchella to kick off tonight
A preview of what’s in store and what to look forward to for this weekend's comedy festival.
Universal Music Group has pulled all its artists’ music off of TikTok
The move, the result of an expired contract, has already changed the popular social media platform.
Annual Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count wraps up tonight
Last year’s count saw a 10% increase in the unhoused population, but it’s still unknown what this year’s number will be.
Is Black Friday a scam?
There was an increase in online spending from last year’s Black Friday, but shoppers wonder if this trend is caused by stores skimping on deals.
El Niño is predicted to return to the West Coast this winter
After five years since the last storm, El Niño is expected to cause more water damage and colder climates then from previous phenomenons.