Counseling services move postponed
USC counseling services' move to the Thomson Building has been postponed.
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USC counseling services' move to the Thomson Building has been postponed.
Have you ever faced disciplinary action? Have you ever contested said disciplinary action? Then you might have met the students of the Carolina Judicial Council. This impartial committee is designed to be a mediator between the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity and the student body.
Several offices on campus have launched a campaign to draw students’ attention to their technology usage and how it distracts from the chaos around them. The campaign involves new signs at intersections around campus encouraging pedestrians and cyclists to stay alert.
USC's counseling services are moving their offices into the recently renovated Thomson Building. The move will take place Oct. 19, according to the university.
April 16, 2007 was a cold, snowy day on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, and Kristina Anderson was running late. She walked into Norris Hall to the second floor, found her classroom, located an empty seat and sat in the back-right corner of her intermediate French class. She was one of the last to walk into the building before the doors to every exit were chained shut by a shooter.
On a muggy October evening, a group of more than 20 students gathered on Davis Field to share a meal. A diverse group, they were brought together not just by the usual college-kid need for free food, but also a desire to bridge the main divide between them: religion.
Researchers at the Arnold School of Public Health were awarded a $14.8 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control to research birth defects and disabilities.
Students and other Gamecock men's basketball fans will have the chance to spend the evening with the team before they start their new season. They'll host a movie night at Colonial Life Arena on Oct. 20.
The new Center for Health and Well-Being is an impressive building, but as a “Patient-Centered Medical Home" the increased level of care goes beyond the structure.
USC's sports science programs were once again ranked number one in the United States by ShanghaiRanking's 2017 Global Ranking of Sport Science Schools and Departments.
Parents and families of students poured in from all over the country this past weekend to join in the gameday festivities and get a glimpse into campus life.
USC's chapter of the International Justice Mission is a unique student organization that provides students with the opportunity to both raise awareness about human trafficking and work directly with victims.
October is LGBT History Month, and the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs is hosting a variety of events in celebration of the LGBTQ community on USC’s campus.
With flu season back in full swing, USC is holding flu clinics around campus. The clinics are meant to help students avoid getting sick by giving free flu shots to any USC student regardless of insurance.
Gambrell Hall was closed Friday morning due to a death investigation by the State Law Enforcement Division and other agencies.
For their 20th anniversary, Dance Marathon is setting their sights on the $1 million mark. In addition to the normal fund raising, additional donations this year will be put towards the Dance Marathon at the University of South Carolina playground at the Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital.
In its fight to end campus sexual assault, It's On Us might face its biggest challenge in making USC students comfortable enough to open up about their own experiences.
Dear Carolina Family,
One of the richest histories in USC lies in the Rutledge Chapel. The building, constructed in 1805, is the original building for the University of South Carolina and is named after John and Edward Rutledge.
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