USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
Published student stories, 2022


Andrew Dubbins (SJ 2023)
Without the Heroic WWII Frogmen There Would Be No Navy SEALs (The Daily Beast)

Charisma Madarang (SJ 2022)
Smuggled, Heartbroken and Triumphant: How 3 Comics Tell the Immigrant Story (Los Angeles Times)

Charisma Madarang (SJ 2022)
People Frustrated at Possible Abortion Rights Rollbacks are Finding Hope on Instagram (Buzzfeed)

Patrick Waechter (SJ 2022)

Yusra Farzan (SJ 2022)
Tacos and the ‘Pink Hijabi of Orange County’ are Bringing Latino and Muslim Communities Together (KCET)

Yusra Farzan (SJ 2022)
Welcome to Little Arabia: A Monthlong Celebration Makes this Community Feel Seen (KCET)

Yusra Farzan (SJ 2022)
College life isn’t always Ramadan-friendly. Some schools want to change that (NPR)

Yusra Farzan (SJ 2022)
How this Muslim-Only Sorority is Celebrating Ramadan (Teen Vogue)

Gabrielle Chenault (SJ 2022)
After starving Black colleges of funding for decades, government should pay up (Los Angeles Times)

Isabella Zavarise (SJ 2022)
More than 1,600 people experiencing homelessness died in Los Angeles last year (Crosstown)

Isabella Zavarise (SJ 2022)
For domestic violence survivors, restraining orders offer little protection (Crosstown)

Ryan Coleman (SJA 2023)
Is this Desire?: On Jane Campion’s Anguished New Epic, “The Power of the Dog” (LA Review of Books)

Ryan Coleman (SJA 2023)
Councilmember O’Farrell’s Staff Lash Out at Local Bookstore for Supporting Unhoused Neighbors (Knock.LA)

Ryan Coleman (SJA 2023)
Drugs, Sex, Cinema: Michael Frost on His Retranslation of Ivan Zulueta’s Forgotten Cult Classic, Arrebato (Rue Morgue)

Evangeline Barrosse (SJA 2023)
L.A. artist Adam Davis is building one of the largest troves of contemporary Black American portraits (Los Angeles Times)
