Student senate passes 3 pieces of legislation, refers 3 others to committees
USC's student senate passed three pieces of legislation and referred three others to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
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USC's student senate passed three pieces of legislation and referred three others to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
The executive candidates for Student Government sat down with The Daily Gamecock and SGTV to explain their goals for their position and plans to better the university.
Second-year nursing student Maura Hamilton wants to reach and serve all of USC's student body if she is elected as speaker of the student senate.
Patton Byars, a third-generation Gamecock from Lexington, South Carolina, is running uncontested for the position of USC's next student body president.
Third-year mechanical engineering student Jacob Vaught wants to create a smooth transition to Student Government’s new financial codes as treasurer.
Second-year public health and political science student Courtney Tkacs wants to be a voice for student groups and bring a variety of perspectives to the position of vice president.
The South Carolina Republican primary is Feb. 24, and USC's student Republican groups have differing hopes for the results.
The 2024 presidential election is kicking into gear, and for some college students, this will be their first chance to show their presence in the political world.
USC's student senate passed four pieces of legislation and confirmed two new elected officials at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
Student Government held its first official candidates meeting for the 2024 election season in Russell House Tuesday. Only one person is running for each executive position, except for speaker of the student senate.
Autonomous food delivery robots launched at the University of South Carolina in early February, serving students in the main campus area from 11 different on-campus dining locations.
USC's board of trustees approved several academic initiatives within the College of Engineering and Computing and the College of Information and Communications in its Dec. 19 meeting over the university’s winter break.
Student Body President Emmie Thompson gave the 2024 State of The Student Body address on Feb. 1 at Rutledge Chapel, where she discussed the accomplishments of her administration and the remaining goals she hopes to accomplish.
Community Supported Grocery, a Charleston-based local food delivery service, has expanded to Columbia to bring locally grown food to the Midlands.
USC's student senate presented on financial reform — including a proposal for an increase in activity fees and a proposal for potential student union construction plans — at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
Four USC students from the Gamecock Consulting Club won an international competition in Bergen, Norway, which was held from Oct. 2 to 6.
The South Carolina House Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee introduced a bill in early January that would ban gender-affirming care for minors, sparking outrage from activist groups across the state.
USC announced last month that it has entered an agreement alongside Clemson University with the SC Technical College System to grant 30 hours of core course credit to students who transfer from the 16 technical colleges in the state.
The Special Olympics is the world's foremost sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. USC is set to join this legacy with its first Special Olympics club.
President Joe Biden headlined the First in the Nation Democratic Party celebration dinner on Saturday at the state fairgrounds in Columbia.