COVID-19 on campus: USC reports 37 total active cases
USC reported 37 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus Tuesday in it's updated online dashboard.
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USC reported 37 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus Tuesday in it's updated online dashboard.
Students from the class of 2024 said the pandemic hindered their abilities to make friends, obtain work hours and connect with the university in their first year of college.
Chairman of the Student Life Committee Noah Glasgow called David Voros returning to teaching “tone-deaf, it's dangerous and it's complacent.”
David Voros, who is in the middle of two lawsuits that allege sexual harassment, is slated to teach online classes during the spring 2022 semester.
Retraction (Nov. 9, 2021, at 8:06 p.m.): The original reporting by Matea Jacobs incorrectly stated all graduate students would receive full insurance coverage, among other inaccuracies. The Daily Gamecock regrets these errors. Haley Kathryn Capps re-reported the news, which is that all graduate assistants can receive full insurance coverage, and corrected other inaccuracies. The URL is unchanged from the original version, but the content and headline are updated with Capps' version.
Every student at the University of South Carolina walks through the Horseshoe at some point. Whether they’re studying or using the trees’ shade to take a break from the Columbia heat on the way to class, they’ve likely seen the brick-paved paths bearing the names of faculty and alumni.
In recent years, the USC community has begun to question who should have a landmark or building on campus named after them.
The University of South Carolina reported 87 active cases of COVID-19 on campus in its updated online dashboard Tuesday.
Gamecock Recovery, an organization providing support and services to students in recovery, serves many functions in the Carolina community.
A USC adjunct professor has partnered with Prisma Health Center and the Columbia Police Department to create a standard procedure to help victims of involuntary druggings.
USC students received $400 to $800 of financial support from the university through the Higher Education Emergency Relief (HEERF) grant.
University of South Carolina's students, clubs and organizations have experienced increased prices, empty store shelves and purchase limits of ammo due to the ongoing national shortage.
For over a decade, USC Law School Pro Bono Director Pamela Robinson had a sticky note on her keyboard. Written on it was the idea for University of South Carolina’s Pro Bono Program: A bus with offices that drives around offering legal services to people without access to them.
The USC College Democrats club hosted gubernatorial candidate Joe Cunningham's campaign rally on Wednesday.
The USC Prevention Research Center, a CDC-funded member of the Prevention Research Center (PRC) Network, has begun a year-long campaign aimed at increasing statewide vaccination rates in underserved populations.
The university's updated COVID-19 dashboard reported a total of 190 active COVID-19 cases from Sept. 12 to Sept. 18.
The Student Disability Resource Center has been relocated to a new location in Close-Hipp Building, Suite 102. The new location allows the center to offer different student testing areas, study spaces and places to do group activities.
In an attempt to keep students safely on campus, the university opened its COVID-19 testing lab last year and has since maximized its testing capacity, according to Carolyn Banister, clinical assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy.
Issues with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in the Humanities Classroom Building have led to safety concerns and a need to reduce the burden on the older building's electrical system. The HVAC system is "nearing the end of its service life," and is scheduled for replacement, according to university spokesperson Jeff Stensland.
The air in Five Points has changed.