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(04/16/23 10:22pm)
The South Carolina men’s basketball team's season-long journey consisted of many high and low points in what could be described as an inconsistent year in a program-defining season.
(04/16/23 11:56pm)
Players from the No. 1 women’s college basketball recruiting class for the 2019-2020 season will soon step away from the spotlight and pass the mantle to the next generation of players.
(04/16/23 10:30pm)
Rising costs and inflation have made college attendance more expensive than it was five years ago, despite four years of tuition freezes.
(04/17/23 12:25am)
Three top university positions were filled at the beginning of the 2022-2023 academic year — including university President Michael Amiridis, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost Donna Arnett and Vice President for Student Affairs and Academic Support Rex Tolliver.
(04/17/23 12:24am)
The university went through its second rebranding in four years, changing the "UofSC" logo mark back to its original "USC" branding in January.
(04/17/23 12:05am)
From new dorms to dining improvements to academic building renovations, campus infrastructure has changed in a variety of ways in recent years.
(04/16/23 11:16pm)
Carolina Core is an integral part of the academic experience for USC students. However, it could be streamlined by centering on the niche studies of individual students.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The Class of 2026 got their first taste of life on campus during this summer's orientation.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Social media platforms like Tiktok and Instagram continued to generate viral style trends over the summer, but many participants are not doing enough to educate themselves about the origins and meanings behind such trends.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
After a summer of tragedies, staff members at Student Health Services suggest students acknowledge their emotions, take a break from media coverage and notice how their support team is feeling in order to maintain mental health and well-being for themselves and others.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The university welcomed a new collection of Hootie & the Blowfish memorabilia to Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library on June 3, bringing a piece of the band back to where it began.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The university's board of trustees approved this year's budget as well as raises and contract extensions for athletic coaches over the summer.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Russell House looks different this fall as the first floor gained new dining retail locations and the second floor changed into a residential dining hall.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
While new provost Donna Arnett is a good fit for USC, she needs to work with different people on campus, push diversity and inclusion in all areas of campus and retain faculty members to be great.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The persistent heat in Columbia is not going away anytime soon. We should be prepared and avoid the sun damage and heat illnesses that these weather conditions can bring us.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
At some point, every student-athlete is faced with the decision between continuing their career as a college athlete or moving on to a new chapter in their life. When the NCAA decided to grant an extra year of eligibility because of COVID-19, many student-athletes were able to extend their collegiate careers.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
We must acknowledge the positive impact of changes the USC community made in the past four years, like the increase in activism and inclusive student orgs, as well as inclusive housing and identifying information updates. These changes are important in making campus a more inclusive place for all students.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
College sports are known for having a revolving door of coaches. In the past four years, the South Carolina Athletics Department and USC students have seen many coaching changes.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
Abigail Kreuser said she makes an effort to buy the greener version of products she needs, even if they cost more.
(04/17/22 10:00pm)
Desean Gibson weighed 200 pounds when he got out of prison. In less than three months of being on the streets of Columbia, he had lost around 60 pounds.