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(03/16/16 4:01am)
Sexual assault survivors and supporters of awareness gathered with the Office of Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention & Prevention to design T-shirts for their 2016 Clothesline Project on Tuesday. Participants paint T-shirts to commemorate their own experiences or those of their friends and family, and all of the shirts will be unveiled on Greene Street as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month on April 18.
(03/15/16 9:38pm)
A former University of South Carolina teacher has been charged with manufacturing methamphetamine and improper disposal of methamphetamine waste.
(03/15/16 3:22am)
The 17th annual World Night, hosted by the International Students Association, will be held Thursday at 6 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom.
(03/15/16 2:37am)
Journalist Walter "Robby" Robinson will discuss the importance of investigative journalism and the effect of the movie "Spotlight" at the annual Buchheit Family Lecture. The presentation is called "Investigative Reporting: How Hollywood Came to Celebrate What Newsrooms Believe is No Longer Worth the Cost" and will be hosted in the auditorium of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
(03/14/16 3:46am)
Whether it was a service trip or a vacation with the family, students spend their spring breaks in all sorts of exciting ways. The Daily Gamecock asked to get students' stories from their breaks. Here are a few of the submissions.
(03/14/16 3:27am)
The Gamecock women's basketball team will host an NCAA selection show party on Monday night as they await their seeding in the tournament. Doors will open to the Colonial Life Arena at 5:45 p.m., and the selection show starts at 7 p.m.
(03/14/16 3:23am)
1. FAFSA is your friend
(03/14/16 3:20am)
With a whole week to participate in service missions, head out on road trips with friends or just lounge beside a backyard pool, it's easy to lose track of what's going on in the community. The Daily Gamecock has you covered with a helpful recap of all the big news from in and around Columbia and the nation over spring break 2016.
(03/14/16 3:04am)
Monday, March 14
(03/07/16 11:59pm)
The USC chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity has been reinstated after USC and the national fraternity came to an agreement that shortened the chapter's sentence for hazing and alcohol violations.
(03/03/16 3:50am)
As part of the SEC Compact, USC is sending a group of students to partner with Habitat for Humanity in Marion County, Alabama. Second-year biology student David Tran will be leading the service trip.
(03/03/16 4:15am)
After an intense campaign, Michael Parks was elected student body president for 2016-2017 term.
(03/03/16 4:06am)
The last meeting of the 107th student senate Wednesday evening inspired some sentimentality.
(03/03/16 3:50am)
For most students, spring break means rest, beach time or spending time with family. For third-year public health student Karlye Stackhouse and many other students, spring break means giving.
(03/03/16 3:49am)
Second-year public health student Michelle Slawinski will lead a group of 10 USC students along with a USC staff member on a volunteer trip to Merritt Island, Florida, over spring break. Slawinski and her peers will work with Sam's House, a conservation site covering over 900 acres.
(03/03/16 3:49am)
USC students will serve the homeless in West Palm Beach, Florida, this spring break while staying at the First United Methodist Church of Boca Raton. Fourth-year exercise science student Kaleigh Higgins will lead the group during their service trip.
(03/02/16 5:25am)
College of Education and School of Law faulty led a discussion about policing in schools and the role of the school resource officer. Each faculty member spoke for an allotted time about a subtopic of policing in schools and then opened the floor to questions from the audience.
(03/02/16 5:37am)
Three student flute players represented USC at national flute competitions, each of them taking home a win.
(03/02/16 3:52am)
Each spring semester, the student body is bombarded with fliers, handouts and slogans from a select few who have decided to run for a Student Government executive office. This year, the student body presidential race has come down to runoff has come down to Trey Byars and Michael Parks.
(03/01/16 5:27am)
In an interview with SGTV and The Daily Gamecock, Michael Parks said he wants to use the position of student body president to “engage, empower and enrich the USC student body." He hopes to do this by starting programs to help students with their off-campus housing search, combating sexual assault on campus, providing improved entertainment, reforming the game day experience and reinstating the House of Delegates.