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.
Japanese city pop artist Taeko Onuki invokes a decade gone by in Los Angeles
Onuki performed her first overseas show at The Wiltern in Los Angeles.
POiSON GiRL FRiEND: At the Observatory, through her lens
The 90’s “tragic-pop” artist touches down at the Observatory for the first stop on her North America tour.
Happy National Taco Day!
Happy national Taco Day! Today, Annenberg Media visited Mercado la Paloma, just south of USC, to take in the flavors and aromas.
A ‘care first’ rally at the L.A. County Supervisors’ building
Community advocates rallied for services and alternatives to incarceration.
Ado’s ‘Hibana’ tour: From lonely closets to sold-out concerts
The 23-year old pop sensation touches down at “her second home” of Los Angeles for her second world tour.
Hololive VTubers make a special appearance at the Astros vs. Dodgers series
Dodgers and Hololive unite fans of baseball and VTubers for a night of music, merch, and community
USC swims to victory in historic sperm race
Sophomore Tristan Wilcher outraced UCLA rival at the Hollywood event, which aimed to spotlight declining male fertility rates.
Mayor Karen Bass will fight for Los Angeles, but the city must lay off some of its ‘greatest assets’
While Bass highlighted reductions in crime and homelessness, as well as historic fire relief efforts, layoffs for over 1,600 city workers will happen.
“If these student orgs didn’t exist, there would be nothing happening:” AAPI Heritage Month and the organizations that give it life
“If these student orgs didn’t exist, there would be nothing happening:” AAPI Heritage Month and the organizations that give it life -- The three-hour event hosted colorful booths with various student life organizations and resources for Asian individuals
Columbia University’s budget was cut by $400 million — is USC next?
President Trump’s assigned Task Force to Combat Antisemitism strikes Columbia University with $400 million in budget cuts.
How students are observing the month of Ramadan on campus
Iftars, take-out boxes and nightly prayers are among this year’s Ramadan events at USC.
Trojan-produced projects win at the SAG-AFTRA Awards
An impressive number of USC alumni nominated for this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards at the Shrine Auditorium













