Meet Thursday’s USC Editor!
Mateo Gutierrez, a junior majoring in journalism, shares his editing process and what motivates him as an editor.
Meet Wednesday’s USC Editor!
Melisa Cabello-Cuahutle, a senior studying journalism, shares editing tips and her favorite parts of working at Annenberg Media.
Meet Monday’s USC Editor!
Rachel Hallett, a M.S. journalism student, shares her goals for the future and tips for becoming an editor at Annenberg Media.
Wave of anti LGBTQ+ bills threaten queer youth
For many LGBTQ+ youth, their house is not a home. At school, many are given more of an opportunity to openly be themselves. But legislation like Florida's "Parental Rights in Education" bill threatens to take away this second home.
3 billion for 9% of the little blue bird
Elon Musk surprised people today spending nearly 3 billion dollars to buy almost 10% of Twitter. Musk is now the single largest shareholder. Ethan Huang asks, will this have consequences for free speech?
ProPublica’s quest for the truth
Nonprofit newsroom ProPublica was awarded the 2022 Seldon Ring Award for Investigative Reporting by the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. The organization won for their project called "The Secret FBI Files," a series of articles exposing the loopholes exploited by America's billionaires to avoid paying large sums of taxes. While the ultra-wealthy can evade taxes with little difficulty, reporting on their tactics comes with little ease. Here's Sophia Pelaez with the story.
Novel featuring Indigenous superheroes looks for artists, writers and designers
The graphic novel “Aztec Warrior God” is holding a contest looking for part-time artists and writers in the SoCal area to join their team.
VegFest returns to USC after a year online
The vegan and vegetarian food festival, hosted by the Environmental Student Assembly and USG, starts at 6 p.m. on Thursday.