ARN live coverage from the Festival of Books at noon on Sunday
This was ARN’s noon top-of-the-hour broadcast on the second day of the Festival of Books. On this show, we sit down with an Annenberg professor, hear a quick word from Tom Selleck and Hayley Kiyoko and bring the love of food straight to the ARN mic.
ARN live coverage from the Festival of Books at 11 a.m. on Sunday
This was ARN’s 11 a.m. top-of-the-hour broadcast on the second day of the Festival of Books. On this show we recap our conversation with Alison Benis White, sit-down with poets Victoria Lynn Mccoy and Tracy Brimhall and dive into some poetry.
ARN live coverage from the Festival of Books at 3 p.m. on Saturday
This was ARN’s 3 p.m. top-of-the-hour broadcast on the first day of the Festival of Books. On this show, we sit down with Faye Masterson, cover Echo Park’s first official Zine Fair and close out today’s ARN coverage of the Book Festival.
ARN live coverage from the Festival of Books at 2 p.m. on Saturday
This was ARN’s 2 p.m. top-of-the-hour broadcast on the first day of the Festival of Books. On this show, we hear about how the LA Central Library is celebrating its 100th birthday, visit the LA Times stage with Tina Knowles and talk to immigration reporter Ruben Vives.
ARN live coverage from the Festival of Books at 11 a.m. on Saturday
This was ARN’s 11 a.m. top-of-the-hour broadcast on the first day of the Festival of Books. On this show, we talk to Oak Tree Comics, travel to Spotify’s podcast and audiobook stage and sit down with the voice behind the Heated Rivalry audiobook.
OPINION: More Black television characters should be like Harper Stern in “Industry.”
The HBO drama isn’t afraid to make its Black, titular character unlikeable, and maybe that’s what audiences need more of.
Black authors share the power of storytelling and representation
It’s important that Black authors are given platforms to illustrate the Black experience and culture from their lived perspectives. We spoke with two Black authors who hope to inspire, educate, and entertain readers through their writing.
USC alumna named finalist, two graduates named semifinalists for 2025 Student Academy Awards
Three USC student filmmakers have been recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, including one USC alumna who has been named a finalist for the Student Academy Awards.
USC freshman charged with felonies after allegedly pointing gun at student
The student, Sufian Khmous, will attend his first court date on May 6.
Student-led boycott to take place in the USC Village
‘Down With the Gates’: SJP is holding a ‘Blockade + Boycott’ protest today in an attempt to shut down the USC Village.
Pro-Palestine protesters who occupied a building at Stanford charged with felonies
The 12 protesters have been charged with felony vandalism and felony conspiracy to trespass.
General public shows heavy criticism towards student-led protests
A USC study details that most American adults do not support students skipping class to protest and shouting down public speakers.
Dancing for them: the making of the dance short film ‘Baraye’
This USC student film sheds light on the women who fought for their rights in the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement in Iran.
USC students are leading the charge on immigration “know your rights” red cards
Some students have taken the initiative to distribute red cards across the USC campus.
American Heart Month: a time for love and health
During February, organizations aim to increase awareness for the nation’s leading cause of death.










