
Californians express disinterest in Newsom’s State of the State address
California’s governor addresses the state. But is the state really listening?
10 Mar 20222min

USC students get ready for Spring Break
After an eventful first half of the spring semester, spring break is less than a week away. From a fully online academic start, to mask mandates being lifted, USC has been through it all and this brea...
9 Mar 20222min

USC host first International Womens Day Conference in person
Joined by USC President Carol Folt and Dean of USC Annenberg Willow Bay, the USC Women's Conference marks the celebration of Women's History Month on campus.
9 Mar 20223min

Z: A mysterious new symbol is being used to show Russian support
Much is still left to be known about an odd new symbol plaguing the newfound Russian front. Matthew Andrade has the story.
9 Mar 20221min

Women’s History Month: USC student talks about her experiences as a female Kung Fu athlete
March 1 kicks off the 2022 Women’s History Month. Amy Pang, co-founder of the USC Kung Fu Club, spoke about her feelings regarding practicing Kung Fu and its impact on her personality.
8 Mar 20222min

USC community navigates first day without mask mandate
As COVID positivity rates decrease in L.A. County, USC has lifted its indoor mask mandate. Today marks the first day that everyone can go without masks since the return to in-person classes in Fall 20...
8 Mar 20221min

International Women’s Month takes on a new meaning for some
International Women’s Day is tomorrow. What can we learn from the headlines coming out of USC this year and how can we ensure a better future from women’s history month? Carter Hyde has the story.
8 Mar 20222min

USC Marshall student receives scholarship to catapult dream of developing first Haitian library
In an interview with Annenberg Radio, USC Marshall scholar Bérénice Sylverain shares her plan to build a one-of-a-kind Haitian studies library, while also disclosing her late mother’s influence along ...
4 Mar 20224min



















