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(11/10/18 3:41am)
South Carolina House Rep. Micah Caskey spoke in the Russell House Theater on Wednesday night in the second part of USC's Civility Speaker Series. The event was held in hopes of promoting civility on campus and reinforcing the tenants of the Carolinian Creed.
(11/09/18 3:35am)
In honor of National First-Generation College Student Celebration Day, a committee composed of several different offices on campus hosted a table on Davis Field to recognize and celebrate first-generation college students at USC.
(11/08/18 4:30am)
Student Government hosted a Town Hall on Nov. 7 to offer students a chance to meet elected student officials and ask them questions directly. The event was also designed to allow executive officers, senators and other officials to give students an update on Student Government's progress.
(11/08/18 3:47am)
After election results poured in on Nov. 6 from across the country, resulting in the Democrats regaining control of the House of Representatives and the Republicans maintaining the Senate, students shared their views on national and state races and how those elections will impact the next two years and the 2020 presidential election.
(11/07/18 7:22pm)
USC's presidential search committee announced on Nov. 7 the final members who will choose the next university president following President Harris Pastides’ retirement in July 2019.
(11/12/18 1:25pm)
Since returning from six weeks in a therapy training program in Charlotte, North Carolina, USC's resident therapy dog, Indy, has been holding office hours for students in an effort to help relieve stress.
(11/06/18 6:15pm)
To honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) hosted its second annual "Big Man on Campus" pageant on Nov. 5 to raise awareness and donations for the fight against breast cancer.
(11/05/18 2:30am)
USC announced the decision to build a statue of former Gamecock women's basketball All-American A’ja Wilson at her graduation in May to be displayed outside of Colonial Life Arena and has since been working on the logistics of the statue, such as funding, design and placement.
(11/05/18 2:38am)
While time management is a skill many college students learn during their four years, the student-athletes on the South Carolina women's basketball team believe it to be crucial for success both on the court and in the classroom.
(11/03/18 9:39pm)
Rutledge Chapel hosted a vigil with members of all faiths at USC on Nov. 2 honoring the 11 killed by anti-semitic violence in Pittsburgh.
(11/02/18 4:16am)
Student Life, Student Government and the Athletics Department collaborated to announce the addition of a guest ticketing policy for the 2018-19 basketball season. The policy will allow students to purchase discounted tickets for guests to sit in the student section beginning with the Nov. 6 men’s basketball game.
(11/01/18 12:10pm)
Student Health Services celebrated Halloween on Wednesday with their “Say Boo To Flu” event on the Russell House patio. The event, which marked the end of a campus-wide initiative this October to maximize vaccinations, sought to get members of the USC community vaccinated in a quick, simple and inviting way.
(10/31/18 5:18pm)
Carolina Judicial Council invited former state representative Bakari Sellers to mediate a discussion Monday night on civility in relation to the Carolinian Creed. Sellers also introduced the audience to his father's past, his background and his own definition of civility.
(10/29/18 5:08am)
Election day for the midterm elections on Nov. 6 is rapidly approaching, and students from different political groups on campus are encouraging their fellow students to get out and vote for what they believe in.
(10/29/18 12:07am)
With the Nov. 6 midterm elections looming over the country, some professors are approaching the voting issue by educating students on how voting is what keeps democracy alive.
(10/27/18 3:24pm)
Colorful and creative parade float displays filled the Russell House ballroom on Oct. 22 for Homecoming Week's event Gamecock Walk.
(10/26/18 1:56am)
Sweet Home Carolina Homecoming week continued with Cocky's Canned Creations on Oct. 25, where multiple organizations took canned food donations and constructed campus-themed creations.
(10/25/18 4:50am)
Marc Shook was hired as the dean of students and deputy Title IX coordinator within the Division of Student Affairs and Academic Support in July as a way to put emphasis on improving the student experience.
(10/24/18 2:54am)
Following the opening to Homecoming Week with Carnival Kickoff, the Homecoming Commission hosted Color Your Carolina on Greene Street. During the T event, participants showed off their creativity by making banners and flags to be be hung around campus and in nearby businesses.
(10/23/18 2:31am)
The University of South Carolina is exploring the idea of opening a non-alcoholic club in Five Points for students to have a safe place to be at night.