In our opinion: Pope Francis inspires during American trip
Sep. 28, 2015Pope Francis' visit to America over the last few days has moved us to reflect on the intersection of faith, values and politics.
Pope Francis' visit to America over the last few days has moved us to reflect on the intersection of faith, values and politics.
It is important to keep human trafficking relevant in the minds of as many people as possible, and Raising a Voice has the promise to do just that.
We applaud the conversation that took place in the ballroom last night and hope that conversation is taking place all across campus.
We think it’s unfortunate that one of the first interactions the incoming students had with the university was a negative one.
Almost seven months after the death of Clemson student Tucker Hipps under mysterious circumstances, his parents still don’t have answers.
If you didn't look at the internet, the news or go outside yesterday, we have some bad news. One Direction is going two directions.
We believe the 40th anniversary of the Women's & Gender Studies (WGST) department is a significant milestone, and we congratulate the department on it's history and longevity.
We should all take time for reflection on the loss of our classmate and for good wishes and condolences to his family and friends.
Although we understand the difficult circumstances that University Housing is under, we feel that better communication with students is essential.
We congratulate Jonathan Kaufman and Lee Goble on their election as Student Body President and Vice President.
We believe initiatives that have the potential to help many students, like Carolina Closet, are where SG shines.
We believe that student and alumni support will help the school, but it can only go so far. If SC State is to recover from it’s woes, drastic changes are needed.
The annual spectacle of students and faculty descending on the Statehouse to advocate for more funding, known as Carolina Day, has subsided.
While South Carolina football initially looked to have an all-star recruiting class, the Gamecocks have been losing ground and come limping into today’s signing day.
After Ferguson, we praised the conversation about change that was started on this campus.
The fact that only one person applied for Student Body Treasurer is a sorry omen for both SG and USC as a whole.
Few headlines contain the words “Ferguson” and “peaceful.” Thank you, USC students, for allowing us to write one.