From Where We Are
From Denim Day to Jewish Heritage Month
On today’s show, we talk with protester Tucker Collins, we cover celebrations of Jewish Heritage Month, and showcase the local importance of Denim Day.
May Day rallies mobilize workers and activists across Los Angeles
On International Workers’ Day, labor groups and activists across Los Angeles are rallying for worker rights, immigrant justice and collective action.
USC holds its first Jewish American Heritage Month celebration
USC marks first Jewish American Heritage Month celebration.
Former city controller offers job and life advice to students
Ron Galperin spoke at the Dornsife Center for the Professional Future today. He was first elected as controller in 2013 and served until 2022, and is the first LGBTQ official elected citywide in Los Angeles.
Denim Day rally at LA City Hall calls for survivors support
Los Angeles City observed the 27th annual Denim Day at the Los Angeles City Hall.
From Genetic Testings to Finals De-stressors
On today’s show, we speak with gender and sports experts on the return of genetic testing among female athletes in the upcoming Olympics, we ask graduating seniors whether they regret their majors, and suggest study spots and sessions for students as finals week approaches.
Stress relief in session as USC students head into finals week
We just entered our final week of classes, and almost every big final project is due soon. This can mean a lot of stress and anxiety for students. Here are some campus resources for you and some ideas on how to relieve some of this stress.
Upcoming graduates face unnerving job market
As seniors here at USC look forward to graduating, the mad hunt for jobs after college heats up.
The importance of showing up for the elders in our lives
Grandparents and elders are the heartbeat of our community and often the ones who shape who we are today. Learn how to show some extra appreciation to an elder in your life as World Elder Abuse Awareness Month approaches.
Genetic testing to come back for Olympic Games 2028
For the upcoming Olympic Games in LA in 2028, the International Olympic Committee has banned transgender women from competing in female sports.
From Our Graduating Class to Marshall Graduate Class
On today’s show, graduate students talk Marshall ratings, goats are tasked with preventing wildfires, and Thornton students preserve the art of jazz. High winds impact L.A events and Annenberg Media students bid farewell to the school.
Annenberg Media seniors reflect, celebrate, and say goodbye
As the semester ends, seniors are making the most of their last days at USC, reflecting on their time at Annenberg Media and preparing for life after graduation.
Keeping jazz alive on campus
With a Grammy-winning conductor and student-written pieces, the Thornton Jazz Orchestra highlights what sets live jazz apart: feeling, risk, and real musicians.
Marshall professors warn about the school’s future
Students at USC's Marshall School of Business are raising their voices about their concerns for the future of the program.
Goats used to decrease the risk of wildfires
In a Pasadena parkland, an effort to reduce wildfire risk is underway. It's not led by heavy machinery or chemical treatments, but by something far less conventional.












