Claire Pires is a senior at USC double majoring in Broadcast & Digital Journalism and Theatre. During college, she interned at public relations firm PMK*BNC, Good Housekeeping magazine, NBCUniversal, and E! Entertainment. Currently, she hosts a weekly morning radio talk show with Conrad Wilton on USC's student radio station KXSC called "Coastin' with Conrad & Claire," along with participating in ATVN as a Multimedia Journalist, and singing in the a cappella group The USC Sirens. Her idol is NPR's Terry Gross, and she hopes to pursue a similar career someday. Originally from Washington, D.C., Claire resides in Los Angeles and is probably drinking a Diet Coke and dreaming of George Clooney right now.
The proposal to admit gay boy scouts into the Boy Scouts of America will be voted on in May. Until...
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City planners are trying to bring fast food back to South LA, but residents are saying "no."
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Stray dogs and cats have a new place to call home in South LA, with the opening of a shelter...
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A group has formed in Los Angeles to help the city fix the $165 million budget deficit.
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Operation School Bell has homeless and foster care girls swirling in prom dresses and strutting their stuff in sparkly shoes...
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At 99th Street Elementary School, dads and mentors gathered to read to their kids for the 5th Annual "Donuts with...
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For National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a black gay men's wellness organization known as "In the Meantime" launched an anti-homophobia...
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