From Where We Are
Students join in solidarity after a long week of demonstrations.
Pro-Palestinian Protests at USC went late into the night of April 24th ultimately ending in the LAPD and DPS working together to clear the campus. We had reporters live on the scene throughout it all.
On today’s show we recap three of the most important happenings on campus following yesterday’s protest, discuss where Trojans will be picked in the NFL Draft and the long awaited return of Reggie Bush’s Heisman trophy. All that and more, From Where We Are.
The NFL’s annual draft is taking place in Detroit today! 257 college football players are hopeful to get drafted into the league, and about 5 or 6 Trojans are expected to become Trojans by the end of Saturday.
With breaking news concerning USC’s commencement and post-coverage on yesterday’s events on campus, tensions are high here on campus.
The Advisory Committee on Muslim Life at USC held a press conference Thursday regarding recent resignations.
In 2024, where NIL (name image and likeness) is a priority for college athletes, Bush will again receive his Heisman after 14 years.
On today’s show, we look at the on-going pro-Palestinian protests on USC campus, talk about Armenian Remembrance Day, and explore students’ plans after the semester ends. All and that more, from Where We Are.
As protests around the country continue over the conflict between Gaza and Israel, it begs the question: how far does a protester's free speech extend?
Graduation is coming up, which means students across campus are thinking about one thing -- jobs. We spoke with Annenberg students to find out what their plans after the semester are.
In 2010 Reggie Bush relinquished his Heisman after receiving benefits under the table during his Trojan career. Now in 2024 where NIL (name image and likeness) is a priority for college athletes, Bush will again receive his Heisman after 14 years.
The Armenian Youth Federation organized a protest in front of the Turkey Consulate General's office to commemorate the 109th year after the Armenian Genocide.
Reactions to the Tortured Poets Department double album
On today’s show we learn about the history of campus protests in the U.S. as Columbia University goes into their seventh day of encampment, hear from incoming USG senators, and find out how Swifties really feel about the new album. All that and more, From Where We Are.
This coming fall will be USC football’s first season in the Big 10 conference, and with it, comes longer travel times.