Can Food Drive

Art Show
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Black and Brown Tensions

Entertainment PR: Is it Truly Glamorous?

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Annenberg Latino Student Association
First Annual ALSA Art Show
Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, at 7:00 p.m.
Ground Zero Café

The Annenberg Latino Student Association is proud to present the first annual ALSA Art Show to be held on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. at the Ground Zero Café on the USC campus behind Marks Tower and Marks Residence Hall. Join us as we present a night of art and music, showcasing the art of local Los Angeles artist Gustavo Muniz and a live jazz band. FREE drinks and appetizers provided! This event is FREE, so join us on this fun-filled event of thought-provoking art and nonstop jazz. Bring some friends along!

For more information, contact usc.alsa@gmail.com. Please see attached flyer for more information.

Annenberg Student Organization Council
Annual Food Drive
Monday, Nov. 12 to Friday, Nov. 16
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Main Annenberg Lobby

The Annenberg Student Organization Council, a new student group composed of all the Annenberg-based student organizations, is proud to present the first ever Annenberg-wide canned food drive. ASOC will be hosting a canned food drive starting Monday, Nov. 12 through Friday, Nov. 16 in the main Annenberg lobby. We will be collecting food from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. throughout the entire week.

Please bring your canned food to donate to this great cause. All the collected cans of food will be donated to the Los Angeles Food Bank. Acceptable donated items include:
•    canned protein such as tuna, sardines, stew, soups
•    peanut butter and jelly
•    canned fruits and vegetables
•    fruit juices
•    staples such as beans, rice, pasta
•    personal care items including soap,  lotion, deodorant, toothpaste

Contact usc.alsa@gmail.com for more information. Please see attached flyer for more information.

Black and Brown Tensions:
Understanding Through Exploration and Tolerance

Monday, October 23, 2006
Annenberg West Lobby
6 p.m.

Join the Annenberg Black Student Association and the Annenberg Latino Student Association as we present "Black and Brown Tensions," a discussion in which we will explore the recent race riots and tensions that took place between Latino and black students in Jefferson High School and surrounding south Los Angeles high schools in 2005. We will explore the reasons behind the riots, the way the media covered these events and what effect that coverage had.

Featured Panelists:

Sandy Banks, Features News Reporter, Los Angeles Times

Adolfo Guzman Lopez, Education and Fine Arts Reporter, KPCC

Eddie Jones, President, Los Angeles Civil Rights Association

Public Relations Student Society of America
Annenberg Latino Student Association
Present: Entertainment PR: Is it Truly Glamorous?

Tuesday, October 24, 2006
6:00pm - 7:00pm
ASC 236 (Annenberg School for Communication)

Come join us for our joint event next Tuesday night! It promises to be one of our best this year.

We will be talking with two esteemed publicity members of the entertainment industry: Elizabeth Wolfe and Corey Gresen.

Ms. Wolfe is the vice president of publicity at DisneyToon Studios, a position she has held since 2004. Prior to that, she served as the director of national publicity for Buena Vista Pictures Marketing. In the past, she has worked at Fox and a firm called Nancy Seltzer & Associates.

Mr. Gresen, a publicist with Universal Music Group/Interscope Records, will also speak on our panel. His current clients include Gwen Stefani, Sheryl Crow, the Pussycat Dolls, and The Feeling. After recently graduating from DePaul School of Music in 2005 with a degree in Performing Arts Management, he began his career with Geffen Interscope A&M Records.

You will hear our guests talk about their everyday duties, the hassels and triumphs the days bring and their personal opinions about their industry.

Get perspectives from an industry veteran and an up-and-comer.

Note: The event will end promptly at 7:00 p.m.
Non-PRSSA and non-ALSA members are invited to attend, but will be asked to pay a $5 fee.