WNBA champion Shay Murphy comes back to Los Angeles as first woman coach for the Lakers
Fellow Trojan and star basketball player Shay Murphy Stops by in Studio B to share her new experience with the Lakers, and how Mamba Mentality has impacted her life
Freshman provides ‘meaningful meals’ to homeless community
Inspiration from roommates and friends gave this first year undergrad the initiative to serve an underrepresented community
USC Marshall student receives scholarship to catapult dream of developing first Haitian library
Bérénice Sylverain, an online student, engages in a phone call with Annenberg Radio hosts Jameela Hammond and Colby Martin to discuss her Marshall scholarship for the University of Oxford, furthering her dream to develop the world's first Haitian library.
Los Angeles hospital receives grant to study long covid in children
Dr. John Wood of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and USC’s Keck School of Medicine shares research goals on the lasting impact covid-19 has on youth.
Portraits of a pandemic
A gallery of stories, reflections and expressions of hope, from USC students across the United States.
Students concerned about off-campus housing options for next semester
Students are grappling with off-campus housing circumstances for next year amidst the uncertainty of whether classes will resume in-person or online.
A 3.7-magnitude earthquake shakes South Los Angeles and surrounding areas
Residents felt the tremor in Inglewood, Orange County, and San Fernando, USGS reports.
Viterbi researchers build robot to fight coronavirus
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have built a robot that used UV light to disinfect surfaces with the coronavirus.
USC, UCLA students work together to solve COVID-19 disruptions through online hackathon
USC and UCLA may be long standing crosstown rivals, but COVID-19 is making them teammates. The two universities joined together on April 6 for Hack for Hope, a two-week online hackathon, to help communities solve problems created by the pandemic.
The 2020 Census will continue amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but with a few adjustments
Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the United States Census Bureau has had to adapt its plan to count everyone in the country as the crisis unfolds.
College students unaware of importance and how to complete US census
Questions surrounding who should and should not fill out the 2020 Census has left college students feeling puzzled.
Virtual engagement allows students to stay connected to campus
USC Student Affairs has posted many virtual engagement oppurtunities for students to stay connected to campus while at home.
From Where We Are: USC on hold due to COVID-19 threat
On today’s show: As USC extends its online classes to April 14, Annenberg Radio speaks to Trojans about how COVID-19 has affected them.
From Where We Are: USC responds to spreading COVID-19
On today’s show, USC continues to roll out responses to the ongoing spread of COVID-19 in California, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden go head to head in six state primaries, and Ampersand producer Victoria Alejandro reviews Best Coast’s new album, “Always Tomorrow.”
From Where We Are: California faces coronavirus outbreak, Elizabeth Warren suspends campaign and new floor opens in Engemann Health Center
On today’s show, California’s fight against coronavirus continues, senator Elizabeth Warren suspends her White House bid and a new floor opens in Engemann Health Center to address students’ mental health concerns