Carolina’s Promise on track to raise $1 billion in donations by June
The Carolina Promise campaign has been counting donations over the past eight years, because the clock is ticking down on their June 30 deadline to raise $1 billion.
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The Carolina Promise campaign has been counting donations over the past eight years, because the clock is ticking down on their June 30 deadline to raise $1 billion.
With class registration for Fall 2015 already upon us, you may be searching for that last-minute three-credit-hour class to complete your perfect schedule. Look no further, because The Daily Gamecock has complied a list of some of the more unusual classes during the Fall 2015 semester.
Over the 2014-2015 school year, USC has seen the consequences of relationship and domestic violence firsthand. Last November, students Diamoney Greene and Brandon Early were found dead in a Copper Beech apartment, the product of an apparent murder-suicide. And more recently, Professor Raja Fayad was shot to death by his ex-wife, Sunghee Kwon, in the Public Health building on Assembly Street.
The Transgender Day of Visibility is every year on March 31, and this year the day will be celebrated here on USC's campus.
Music could be heard coming from the Russell House Ballroom Monday afternoon for Carolina Productions' most recent daytime event: laser tag.
For some students, planning a trip can be difficult, but USC Outdoor Recreation (ORec) has come up with a way to ease that frustration. With Adventure Trips by ORec, students are able to go on a weekend or day trip that has already been planned for them.
There are plenty of accomplished women at USC, but some go the extra mile. The nominees for this year's Outstanding Woman of the Year ranged from the creator of the USC Bucket List to the former Student Body President, but in the end, the sheer breadth of Jacquline Plyler's experience won out.
University life can be frantic — there's hardly time to breathe in between exams, extracurriculars, essays and parties. If you're looking to give your mind some much-needed space, Wind Down Wednesday is the place to be.
They can't fly and they don't have laser vision, but what they do have is Carolina spirit.
In less than a month, hundreds of students and community members will overtake Blatt Field to celebrate Relay for Life and the university’s 13th year supporting those who have battled with cancer.
They're not going for the gold, they're going for the green.
University of South Carolina’s Indian Cultural Exchange hosted their annual Holi celebration Sunday afternoon on the Strom Thurmond fields.
Group Exercise (GX) is trying to “flip the script on fitness stereotypes” by encouraging men to attend free GX classes through their #Guys4GX program which is going on from March 23 through March 27.
Bob Jones III apologizes for 1980 anti-homosexual statement
By the time 11:50 p.m. rolled around, dancers had been standing for 14 hours and feet were aching, but the smiles around the gym weren’t going anywhere.
Due to the Women’s NCAA Regional Tournament being held at the Colonial Life Arena this weekend, the FS10 (Pearle Lab) parking lot will be closed. No USC parking permit holders will have access to the lot beginning Friday at 7 a.m. and running through the conclusion of the game on Sunday night.
USC President Harris Pastides just wants state representatives and senators to get along — or at least reconcile.
If you need to look professional for an interview, but don't own a suit, USC now has a solution.
USC’s Fraternity Council is putting its best foot forward through a new partnership with the Sexual Trauma Services of the Midlands (STSM).
The sweet smell of kettle corn and the appeal of fresh fruits and vegetables drew an abnormally large crowd to Greene Street on Tuesday.