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(11/15/21 11:21pm)
USC's College of Arts and Sciences hosted the Equity and Inclusion Summit, focusing on providing information and starting conversations between students, faculty and staff about improving the experiences of people of all backgrounds while on campus.
(11/10/21 2:48am)
The university's updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 29 active COVID-19 cases.
(11/09/21 7:02pm)
USC’s Collegiate Chapter of the NAACP reserved a room in Davis College for all students to come and email state legislators about voting to repeal the Heritage Act Monday night.
(11/09/21 2:40am)
Mayoral candidates Tameika Isaac-Devine and Daniel Rickenmann shared their stances and policies on issues such as affordable housing, education and investing during a debate in Russell House Theater Monday night.
(11/09/21 2:33am)
The Presidential Search Committee will begin to interview 20 finalists for the position of university president Tuesday, according to reporting done by The State.
(11/16/21 3:06am)
University of South Carolina’s historic Russell House is looking to undergo major renovations. Russell House was last expanded in 1976, and since then the university has seen a a 33% increase in student enrollment.
(11/08/21 11:12pm)
The Capital Club hosted a day-long event Oct. 30 to honor and support the family of Stephen Smith, the victim of an unsolved hit-and-run in Hampton County, South Carolina, in 2015. The event, #StandingForStephenSmith, was held to raise money for Stephen’s mother, Sandy Smith, and to raise awareness for anti-LGBTQIA+ violence.
(11/15/21 11:12pm)
LeConte College, first built in 1952 and home of the Mathematics and Statistics Department, is scheduled to reopen in the fall of 2022 after undergoing a maintenance renovation.
(11/29/21 4:20am)
Haircuts are usually another mundane thing to work into a busy schedule. But not for students involved in Brother 2 Brother. Brother 2 Brother is a Black male initiative designed to foster brotherhood for Black men on campus. The initiative started in 2018 and was started through the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
(11/04/21 3:52am)
The Faculty Senate discussed interviewing candidates in the ongoing presidential search, assembling a mental health task force and issues involving faculty misconduct investigations in a virtual meeting on Wednesday.
(11/04/21 10:41pm)
Former Student Body Treasurer Kate Turner stepped down from her position ahead of the student senate session. Current secretary of finance Laney Quickel has been nominated by Student Body President Alex Harrell as Turner's replacement.
(11/03/21 12:43am)
The university's updated COVID-19 dashboard reported a total of 22 active COVID-19 cases.
(11/17/21 4:25am)
USC is making efforts to create a more mindful campus by addressing faculty and staff's mental health. Mindfulness for Faculty and Staff under University Health Services offers online seminars to those in need.
(10/30/21 3:26am)
An associate professor from Notre Dame said fear is a better tool than education and inspiration to motivate changes in behavior toward curbing climate change.
(10/29/21 8:04pm)
The Student Health Center will begin providing COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, according to an email sent Oct. 29.
(10/28/21 3:36pm)
Student Body Treasurer Kate Turner announced that she would be stepping down from her position “prior to next week’s senate session” because she is leaving campus to study abroad next semester.
(11/02/21 2:47am)
After years of not having a voice, university employees outside the academic sector finally have a seat at the table.
(10/28/21 12:45am)
Most days, you can find Michelle Bryan sitting in an abandoned stairwell at the far end of the Wardlaw building, surrounded by peeling yellow paint.
(10/26/21 11:46pm)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 47 active COVID-19 cases.
(10/27/21 1:16pm)
There are four women on USC’s 22-member board of trustees and two in the group of 14 university officials. To call for more women in leadership positions at USC, students, faculty and staff lit candles from the President’s House to the Osborne Administration building on Tuesday.