Column: Celebrate Pride all year long
While June is considered the National LGBTQIA+ Pride month, Pride needs to be celebrated and recognized all year long.
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While June is considered the National LGBTQIA+ Pride month, Pride needs to be celebrated and recognized all year long.
While Donna Arnett, the provost-elect, is a good fit for USC, she needs to work with different people on campus, push diversity and inclusion in all areas of campus and retain faculty members.
The S.C. legislature's current attempt to reform USC's board of trustees will hopefully give the university a fresh start after multiple upsets.
In order to prepare for finals, professors at USC said finding what study spaces works for you, working on time management and not putting all your measures of success into your grade can help students get through the week of exams ahead.
The South Carolina House of Representative's vote to ban transgender athletes from participating in their gender's sport proves that representatives care less about representation and more about mandating bigotry.
As the USC alma mater echoed through campus after the women’s basketball team’s dominant national championship win on Sunday night, South Carolina students finally got a chance to celebrate their university after years of challenges.
Studying abroad can be beneficial to students seeking the three Es: Endeavors, Education and Experience. These key features are just a taste of why studying abroad ought to be on your agenda for the future.
Editor's note: Authors Catherine Flowers and Sarah Barnett are members of the Advocacy and Policy Subcommittee of the USC Provost’s Advisory Committee for Women’s Initiatives (PACWI).
Some USC students have ties to Ukraine and Russia, and their struggles during Putin’s war should not be overlooked. Their mental health has been affected by frantically stressing about the well-being of their family in Russia and Ukraine, on top of academic stressors.
The state of South Carolina doesn't offer paid parental leave. We can change this shortcoming by passing S.11, a bill in the S.C. legislature that would give state workers six weeks off and create a better work environment for parents.
When I think back on my time in college so far, it's the individual memories that come to mind.
During the three forums from provost finalists, candidate Dr. Valerie Kinloch took stands and gave honest, genuine answers and should be our next provost.
Wearing white dresses underneath graduation gowns is a longstanding tradition, but it is important to know the history and significance of the white dresses before you wear one to graduation.
USC's COVID-19 policies should reflect the need to continue wearing masks in indoor areas, such as academic buildings and research spaces, to reduce the spread of COVID-19 to high-risk individuals.
It can seem like drugs are everywhere in college. We are constantly warned throughout our lifetime to never try any drug from a long list that includes weed and heroin. but what we are rarely warned about is a drug that is considered normal to take — Adderall. USC must educated students on the dangers and side effects of Adderall, especially as the drug becomes used during finals season.
Dear Editor,
USC’s Relay For Life is hosting our Main Event this Friday, March 25. Every USC student should take part in Relay For Life on our campus because cancer has touched a large majority of our lives in some way. If you’re not on a team already, you still have time to participate in this exciting overnight event to help us in our mission to end cancer.
We must acknowledge the positive impact of changes the USC community made in the past four years, like the increase in activism and inclusive student orgs, as well as inclusive housing and identifying information updates. These changes are important in making campus a more inclusive place for all students.
My experience in nursing has been one to remember, for not only myself and my fellow classmates, but for all our professors and clinical preceptors as well.
Historical monuments and markers are an important part of telling history to the public, but USC’s markers tell a history that often prioritizes the university's public image over a complete historical record.