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Isa Johnson
ARN Executive Producer and Equity Board
For our first Tuesday show, we ask USC students what they think about voting, interview fashion designers, ask what the UAW strike means for workers in LA, talk about Latine heritage month, and mourn rising gas prices.
On our last Wednesday show of the semester, we talk about Denim Day, explore the impact of the program Terminate Hate, mourn over the death of musician Harry Belafonte, and feature the very last episode of New Genesis this semester. All that and more, from where we are.
For most students, getting into USC should have been the hardest part, right? However, students are finding it harder than expected to connect with the clubs that they want to be a part of due to an overly competitive application process. Reporter Maya Gomes has the story.
The USC LGBTQplus club is hosting their first ever Renaissance Ball to bring a snippet of Ballroom Culture to USC according to their advertisement. The event will center on the Black and Queer community, and specifically the ways in which Ballroom has shaped Black and queer communities in the United States and Internationally.
U.S News and World Reports, the most popular college rankings platform, is facing the heat for its controversial rankings system. The Rhode Island School of Design is one of the first undergraduate schools to withdraw from the rankings, prompting discussion around university prestige. USC's reputation has been a hot topic of discussion in recent years and R-I-S-D's decision to drop out calls into question of how U-S-C students considered the school's prestige when applying. To find out, Narayan Pereda asked USC students for their opinion on the matter.