From International Conflict to Total Eclipses
On today’s show, we talk about war in the Middle East and various reactions from the Los Angeles community, John Mayer arrives to campus, a blood moon arrives in the sky early tomorrow morning, and mosquito season is gearing up. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Tundras to Tropics
On today's show, we talk travel around America, from Mexico's security advisory to those stuck on the East Coast in Tundra-like conditions. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Super Bowl to Sunset Boulevard
On today’s show, we head to Sunset Boulevard to speak to Kaiser healthcare workers, before stopping for a bite at Villa’s Tacos. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Giving Tuesday to Spotify Wrapped
On today’s show, we make Spotify Wrapped predictions, investigate AI in healthcare, and celebrate a USC alumna on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. All that and more, From Where We Are.
From Warschaw to Witches
On today’s show, we talk about the Warschaw conference, Dodgers, and Wicked. All that and more From Where We Are.
From Spooky Season to Election Season
On today’s show, we discuss Halloween, Election Season, and Hurricane Melissa. All that and more, From Where We Are
From Donald Trump to Doug Emhoff
On today’s show, we discuss President Trump’s demands of universities and the second anniversary of the October 7th attacks. We also sit down with former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff for an exclusive interview.
Doug Emhoff shares his journey during his wife Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign
Doug Emhoff is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the USC Gould School of Law, a partner at Willkie, Farr, and Gallagher, and the first-ever Second Gentleman of the United States. In an exclusive interview with Annenberg Radio News, he shares what it was like as he and former Vice President Kamala Harris navigated the Biden White House, Harris' 107-day presidential campaign, and the blow of the 2024 election. It’s a story of love, loyalty, and the deepest kind of hope.
From International Nonviolence Day to ‘The Life of a Showgirl’
On today’s show we dive into the government shutdown’s impact on travel, recognize International Nonviolence Day, and speak with one of our very own reporters who broke a major story yesterday. All this and more on From Where We Are.
Legacy admissions to continue at USC
A year ago Gov. Newsom signed legislation to ban legacy admissions, but there are loopholes.
From a D.C. shutdown to Bad Bunny
On today’s show, we discuss the possible government shut down, the future of Voice of America, USC legacy admissions, and Bad bunny announcing he’s doing the Super Bowl. All that and more, From Where We Are.
Rediscovering Balboa Park’s historic Botanical Building
The landmark indoor garden in San Diego’s Balboa Park has made its return after three years of renovations.
Eco Film and Media Arts Festival spotlights environmental stories
A student film festival is hitting campus this week, but with an environmental twist. The USC Arts Climate Collective will be hosting their third annual Eco Film and Media Arts festival this Friday at the SCI 106 theater in the School of Cinematic Arts building.
Looking ahead to Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office
A talk with Kamy Akhavan, Director of the Center for Political Futures at USC about Trump's first 100 days in office.
Massive monsters for Halloween: Architect builds art installations in his yard
Tom Saltsman has built dragons, trolls and even a robot from materials he gathers from his construction work.







