Critical race theory a hot topic in Georgia with U.S. House at stake
Republicans in Georgia are attacking an undefined and largely untaught academic concept in hopes of taking the majority.
A conversation with Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen
Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen visited the USC Annenberg Forum yesterday to discuss her path from Facebook employee to whistleblower, the spread of misinformation, and the future of technology.
War in Ukraine: Congressman Adam Schiff weighs in
The war in Ukraine persists. Annenberg Media spoke with Congressman Adam Schiff about the ongoing conflict in Europe.
Custodian at USC arrested on suspicion of felony theft, faculty and staff demand answers
On March 15, Francisca Trigueros was arrested on suspicion of felony theft. Trigueros, a custodian at USC, was suspended from her job and is due to go to court in July. But there could be more to this story than meets the eye.
Lindsay Gottlieb is empowering women through basketball
After a career-altering injury and devastating loss, Gottlieb became one of the youngest and most prolific basketball coaches at USC.
What the Russia-Ukraine war means for neighboring countries with NATO aspirations
Neighboring countries with goals of joining NATO are keeping a close eye on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
A firsthand account of what it’s like to be in Ukraine right now
Svyatik Artemenko shares what it is like to be in Ukraine in the throes of war.
Does California-style pizza exist? A conversation with LA pizza expert Ben Mesirow
February 9 is National Pizza Day, so what’s the pizza scene like in Los Angeles? We talked to Ben Mesirow, writer at the Los Angeles Times and the LAist, to find out.
Iconic USC building gets a rebrand for Joseph Medicine Crow
The Center for International and Public Affairs has a new namesake: Joseph Medicine Crow, the Crow Nation’s last war chief and a Native American historian who received his master’s degree from USC. Annenberg Media spoke with his son, Ron Medicine Crow, about this honor.
USC renames Center for International and Public Affairs for Joseph Medicine Crow
President Carol Folt said USC followed “an inclusive process to rename the building.”
L.A. County parents react to children ages 5 to 11 becoming eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
South L.A. parents respond to new vaccine eligibility for children.
USC music industry students vie for success in the electronic dance music world
Styling With Ease is balancing building a brand while establishing themselves on campus
Indigenous Peoples’ Day prompts questions of what comes next
The celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day on the second Monday of October marks a turning point in the recognition of Native Americans, but there is still much work to be done
Cryptocurrency craze: Why all the love despite crypto’s unpredictability?
Cryptocurrency, a form of digital money, is believed by many to be the currency of the future. It is also wildly unpredictable, so why is crypto's popularity still sky high?
Trend of traffic collisions continues around USC community
DPS assesses which steps might decrease a recent spike in traffic collisions around campus