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(09/20/22 1:53am)
USC students largely approve of the Biden administration's move to cancel up to $20K in federal student debt. Some question if the administration is doing enough to remedy college costs, while others disagree entirely with debt cancellation.
(09/19/22 1:40am)
Rex Tolliver, USC's new vice president for student affairs, learned a piece of advice from his great grandmother when he was young that he has carried with him ever since.
(09/17/22 1:22am)
The university’s minimum wage for faculty and staff will increase from $12 to $14 an hour, according to Caroline Agardy, the vice president for human resources. The raise will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023.
(09/15/22 5:01am)
Retraction (Sept. 15, 2022, at 1:39 p.m.): A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Cameron Eubanks was confirmed to division secretary of student services in the student body president's executive cabinet at the student senate meeting on Sept. 14. The story has been updated to reflect the information that Eubanks was not confirmed.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
USC English professor Raven Gadsden was marked down during a previous teaching internship because her instructor saw her then-girlfriend walking with Gadsden into the school.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
Noah Glasgow made history when he became the first openly gay man to be sworn in as speaker of the student senate last spring.
(09/12/22 3:09am)
University officials attended Imagine Carolina on Sunday to listen to students and understand what changes they want to see on campus.
(09/13/22 3:14am)
Members of the Carolina community gathered at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center Sunday morning to remember fallen heroes native to South Carolina.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
South Carolina has come a long way in terms of being more politically accepting of the LGBTQIA+ community. Nekki Shutt, an attorney who helped legalize same-sex marriage in the state, said she remembers worrying about her safety at a pride march in the 1980s.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
USC faculty and students began earnestly discussing a project to create guidelines around pronouns in the classroom a couple of years ago. USC does not have an official pronoun policy, which leaves professors and students to make up their own guidelines.
(09/06/22 11:57pm)
A new app and website that add onto USC's existing mental health resources are now live.
(09/05/22 10:59pm)
Donna Arnett has prioritized communicating above all else since officially beginning her role as provost on Aug. 1.
(09/02/22 7:19pm)
A student and a faculty member died in unrelated incidents on campus, the university announced on Sept. 2.
(08/31/22 1:32am)
Saving the environment can be simplified down to three simple steps for many people: reduce, reuse, recycle. But the process isn't as simple at USC.
(08/30/22 2:10am)
Some COVID-19 protocols are being rolled back from last semester as the pandemic enters its third year. Now, the university is beginning to look to respond to the new threat of monkeypox as the case count increases.
(08/25/22 10:16pm)
David Banush was selected as the new Dean of University Libraries on Thursday. Banush will begin his position starting Nov. 1.
(08/26/22 12:06am)
Joe Cunningham, the Democratic candidate for governor of South Carolina, attended the first session of USC's organization fair on Thursday to speak to students and encourage them to vote in the upcoming November election.
(09/13/22 11:20pm)
Student Body Vice President Maia Porzio has noticed a common struggle among students throughout her time at USC.
(08/26/22 3:22am)
Carolina Food Co. staff returned a pair of tables to the Russell House dining hall after Black USC students took to social media when the tables were removed.
(08/19/22 11:06pm)
The board of trustees voted to appoint Thad H. Westbrook as the chairman and Rose Newton as the vice chairman of the board during a meeting at the Pastides Alumni Center on Aug. 19.