Annenberg Media logo doodles 2023-2024
Here’s the collection of all customized Annenberg Media doodles designed by our Arts Desk throughout the 2023-2024 school year.
From Skid Row to the Gaza Strip
On today’s show, we discuss a local vet opening a food pantry for unhoused pets, Israel and Palestine’s extended truce, and the new agreement grad student workers reached with USC. All that and more, From where we are.
USC professor put on leave after comments at Palestinian memorial
USC Professor John Strauss’s insensitive comments during peaceful memorial exacerbates tensions on campus.
From the I-10 to the Grammys
In today’s show, we discuss the indefinite closure of the I-10 freeway, the passage of Melanie’s Law, student reactions to Professor Strauss’s comments at a pro-Palestinian protest, and this year’s changes to the Grammy Music Awards.
From the Football Field to Five Nights at Freddy’s
In today’s show, we discuss defensive coordinator Alex Grinch’s late dismissal, explore the popularity behind Five Nights at Freddy’s and hear from SAG-AFTRA strikers about “last, best deal.”
The Wilcox provides housing for East L.A. elders
Today marked the grand opening for the Wilcox, an affordable housing project in East Los Angeles that aims to get unhoused elders off the streets.
FNaF movie phenomenon sweeps USC
The latest Blumhouse film adapting the beloved video game franchise smashed box office records and recieved positive audience reactions.
From Arroyo Fest to Doheny Library
On today’s episode, we take a trip to the Arroyo Fest, talk about the spookiest places on campus, discuss what’s next for Pence after leaving the presidential race and reflect on Taylor Swift’s pop culture impact.
BOO-S-C: The spookiest spots on campus
To celebrate Halloween, we asked students where the spookiest parts of campus are.
From Israel to the Burbank Healthcare Strike
On today’s show, we learned how film fans feel about The Eras Tour movie breaking the box office, how healthcare workers are striking, and last-minute Halloween costumes, From Where We Are.
Hundreds of Health Care Workers Begin a Five-Day Strike in Burbank
While the doctors and nurses of Providence St. Joseph Medical Center are still on the job, the technicians, EMTs, patient transporters and other workers that help keep the hospital running aren’t.
From ‘For All The Dogs’ to Magic Mushrooms
In today’s show, we celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, complain about the triple overturn in last Friday’s game, explain the importance of the magic mushroom bill, explore the controversy around Drake’s album, From Where We Are.
New California law requires gender neutral bathrooms in all public schools
On Saturday, Governor Gavin Newsom passed a bill requiring gender neutral bathrooms in California public schools. We asked USC students for their opinions on this new law.
From the Hollywood picket lines to the U.S. Congress
On today's show, we talk about why we should care about the government shutting down, discuss how we can help combat food insecurity in LA, speak to writers about the end of the WGA strike and celebrate Usher being the Super Bowl Halftime Show performer.
A new gondola project faces opposition from some Chinatown residents
Getting to Dodger Stadium from Downtown LA might become a lot easier. A gondola spanning over a mile will carry fans to the stadium by air. But, as Zifei Zhang reports, while many officials hail the project as innovative, not everyone is on board with it.