An Olympic gold medalist discussed health and athletic performance
Olympic gold medalist Katerina Stefanidi stopped by USC Annenberg to discuss the connection between health and athletic performance.
From May Day to CA Governor’s Race
On this show, we speak with an Olympic gold medalist on how they balance their health with athletic performance and provide you with an update on California's governor's race.
From the Averted LAUSD Strike to National Donate a Book Day
On today's show, we speak with an LAUSD teacher on what she thinks about the agreements that the district made over the weekend, local avid readers share what books they'd donate, we stop by a bookstore in Lincoln Heights whose bookshelves reflect the neighborhood, and the LA Lakers and Kings head out to the playoffs.
The Libros: Lincoln Heights cracks open its first bookstore
For decades, Lincoln Heights didn't have a bookstore. Now, there is one shop fulfilling that gap.
From Dolores Huerta Mural to Armenian History Month
On today’s show, we talked to the artist behind Dolores Huerta’s mural, celebrated Armenian culture, and spoke to journalists behind the award winning investigative piece “The Poisonous Lead Trade.” All that and more, From Where We Are.
USC celebrates Armenian History Month with cultural showcase
USC students gathered for music, dance, and food as Armenian History Month kicked off with a celebration of culture and identity.
Investigative reporters presented with 2026 Selden Ring Award
The Examinations’ Taylor Turner and Will Fitzgibbon, and New York Times reporter, Peter Goodman, stopped by USC to speak about their inspiration and curiosity behind their award winning investigative piece, “The Poisonous Lead Trade.”
From Farmworkers Day to Birthright Citizenship
On today’s show, USC political student organizations help students get more involved in politics, we sat down with UC Davis professor of immigration law, Kevin Johnson, and we discuss SCOTUS being asked to weigh in on the case of ending birthright citizenship. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From USC’s Antisemitism Report Card to Immigration Arrests Slowing Down
On today’s show, USC got an A for strengthening antisemitism policies, we speak with the dean from USC’s Gould School of Law about free speech, and speak with the Immigration Program Director at CLUE. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From USC to Center Stage: Natasha Nua debuts The Mate Monologues
The School of Dramatic Arts alumnus has created a theatrical performance that explores identity with yerba mate on the side.
From High Gas Prices to the Legality Behind the U.S.-Iran War
On today’s show, we speak with commuters about the rise in gas prices, a Venezuelan expert talks about the possibilities of government transition in the country, and discuss the presidential war authority following the U.S. attack on Iran.
From campus to camera: Eco Media Fest opens doors for student environmental filmmakers
At USC’s Eco Media Fest, students premiere environmental films as industry veterans hope to shift what Hollywood pays attention to next.
From USC Keck Nurses Strike to Lack of U.S. Immigration Judges
On today’s show, USC Keck nurses continue their strike over employment healthcare plans, Daily Trojan updates their AI policy after receiving AI-generated articles, and we sit down with Vice President of the National Association of Immigration Judges Jeremiah Johnson to talk about how the firing of judges are affecting the immigration process.
CA state bill aims to ban local law enforcement from helping federal agents’ operations
The bill was also introduced to protect residents who legally document government immigration activities.
From Jesse Jackson to ICE Detentions
On today’s show, U-S-C students celebrate Lunar New Year, civil rights groups propose a new California legislation, and we sit down with law professors Kevin Johnson and Bill Ong Hing to talk about the people in ICE detentions. All that and more, From Where We Are.







