From graduation to the NFL Draft
For our last From Where We Are of the semester, we talk with graduating students about their hopes and fears post-college, go live to Kansas City for the NFL Draft and spotlight chat with the founder of Annenberg Radio News.
From Denim Day to ‘Terminate Hate’
On our last Wednesday show of the semester, we talk about Denim Day, explore the impact of the program Terminate Hate, mourn over the death of musician Harry Belafonte, and feature the very last episode of New Genesis this semester. All that and more, from where we are.
From Cover to Cover; A ‘From Where We Are’ Special Presentation
The State of Literature in Our Society
From the Pentagon Leaks to Coachella
On today's program, we discuss the recent capture of the Pentagon leak suspect, Coachella, the new DPS Chief, the Hear Us conference, HBO Max becoming just Max, and more!
‘Hear Us’: L.A. Times journalists on representation in media
USC's AAJA brought L.A. Times journalists Calvin Alagot and Jeong Park to Annenberg for a conversation on diversity in the media.
Lakers beat Timberwolves 108-102 in overtime at play-in tournament
Its officially playoff season in the NBA! The Los Angeles Lakers gave a shock of a performance last night in their play-in game against the Minnesota Timberwolves., and Spencer Cline here to break down last nights game, the next steps for the Lakers franchise.
LA hip hop is a global language
Spencer Cline is communicating the way he knows best, through hip hop and rap.
From Baseball’s Opening Day to former President Trump’s indictment
On today's program, we discuss the recent homicide report released by the Los Angeles Police Department, US officials meet with the Taiwanese President, recent charges for officers engaging in police misconduct. All this and much more, From Where We Are.
CHP officers charged for ‘involuntary manslaughter’ during 2020 traffic stop
Six California Highway Patrol officers, one CHP sergeant, and a nurse were charged Wednesday in the 2020 death of 38-year-old Edward Bronstein. While most uses of force by police are deemed legal and justified in California, the bizarre series of events which followed a traffic stop for suspected impaired driving led to Bronstein's death and a number of charges, including involuntary manslaughter. Video released by the CHP shows officers forcibly drawing Bronstein's blood as he continuously told them he couldn't breathe. Spencer Cline has the story
From California Drought to Read Across America
On today's show, we discuss how the recent storms affected California's drought, how local schools are celebrating Read Across America Day, and a conversation with CNN reporter Katelyn Polantz. All that and more, from where we are.
USG Election Results
Last night, USG elections results came to a close for the president and vice president. The new cabinet has plans to streamline many aspects of USC.
From LA’s ‘Al Fresco’ to the suspension of the START Treaty
On today’s episode, we discuss the suspension of the START Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the use of search engines for user optimization, and the new city ordinance concerning Los Angeles outdoor venues for restaurants
From California Blizzard Warning to Biden’s Approval Ratings Post SOTU
On today's episode of From Where We Are, we discuss California's blizzard warning, seasonal affective disorder, President Biden's chances for securing the Democrats' Presidential Nomination for 2024, and have a chat with NPR Culture Desk Correspondent Chloe Veltman!
The new proposed L.A. City ordinance upending restaurants
Yesterday, the LA City Council approved to keep the Al Fresco program but are proposing expensive and time-consuming requirements to maintain it. Many businesses may not be able to meet these demands.
From California Exodus to USG Elections
On today's show, we explore why people are leaving California in droves, celebrate the accomplishments of the 1965 North Valley Broncos baseball team, and recap the current Undergraduate Student Government ahead of next week's elections. All that and more, From Where We Are.