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Gabriella Castania

Gabriella Castania

Multimedia Journalist

Gabriella Castania is a journalist from San Pedro, Calif. She obtained her B.A. in journalism from California State University Fullerton. Gabriella is currently a graduate student at USC Annenberg. Her topics of interest include culture, entertainment, the arts, and lifestyle. Pronouns: she/her.

USC event brings attention to new study on veterans experiencing homelessness

USC event brings attention to new study on veterans experiencing homelessness

Los Angeles is home to the highest number of unhoused vets in the country, and these researchers are investigating why.

By Gabriella CastaniaNovember 18, 2021 at 5:15PM PST

USC musicians bring joy to cancer patients

USC musicians bring joy to cancer patients

The Medicinal Music Makers based at USC donate their time to try to bring some joy to cancer patients at Keck Hospital. Their goal is to use music as a tool for healing and bring some happiness to the patients and caregivers in the cancer ward.

By Gabriella CastaniaSeptember 30, 2021 at 6:45PM PDT

USC students would welcome more free menstrual products on campus

USC students would welcome more free menstrual products on campus

Public schools and universities in California could potentially offer free menstrual products but private universities are not included in this law. Will they follow?

By Gabriella CastaniaSeptember 21, 2021 at 2:36PM PDT

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