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(08/19/21 3:31am)
All students will be required to participate in monthly COVID-19 testing and wear masks in classrooms and other indoor environments where social distancing cannot be practiced during the fall 2021 semester, according to interim university President Harris Pastides.
(10/04/21 12:15am)
Charleston is one of the most haunted cities in America, according to CNBC. One first-year student at the College of Charleston loves to go on ghost tours through the downtown area.
(10/03/21 9:54pm)
Since the 1700s, the American South has been famous for the multitude of historical plantations across the region. South Carolina, home to an estimated 2,000 plantations during the antebellum period, has at least 30 open for tours.
(08/19/21 4:05am)
The Commission on University History released its final report in July, which gave recommendations for renaming buildings to interim university President Harris Pastides.
(08/13/21 9:21pm)
Students, faculty, staff and alumni can now use the iHub, USC's student-run Apple store, which opened Aug. 13.
(07/28/21 3:04am)
Nathaniel Rowland was sentenced to life in prison with no parole for the murder of former USC student Samantha Josephson on Tuesday.
(07/02/21 2:48am)
The university's Title IX Task Force released a report on Thursday stating that more than 1,000 reports of sexual violence or harassment were filed to the Equal Opportunities Program office between 2016 and 2020. Alongside the report, Interim University President Harris Pastides called for mandatory training on how to respond to sexual violence.
(06/25/21 9:50pm)
The university's board of trustees added Gloria Boutte and Brian Canada to its presidential search committee and approved a $1.76 billion budget during its Friday meeting.
(06/11/21 7:45pm)
USC's Athletics Department recorded a shortfall of $27 million during the 2020-21 fiscal year and expects a shortfall of $19 million for the next fiscal year, athletics director Ray Tanner said.
(05/22/21 4:05pm)
The university board of trustees unanimously named Harris Pastides interim president of USC on Friday.
(05/13/21 12:36am)
Bob Caslen officially resigned as president of the University of South Carolina, according to Dr. C. Dorn Smith III, the chair of the university's board of trustees.
(04/26/21 2:36am)
With surrounding neighborhoods and USC itself filing formal protests of bars to the South Carolina Department of Revenue, 11 of 15 bars in Five Points earlier this year had their reapplication for their liquor license denied by the department.
(04/24/21 6:01pm)
There are 34 active COVID-19 cases at USC, according to an update of the university’s COVID-19 dashboard Friday. This is a decrease from the 44 active cases reported Tuesday.
(04/25/21 9:57pm)
University housing made changes to some of its operations in response to the pandemic, such as limiting residence hall desk hours and eliminating lead resident mentor positions, which add to the responsibilities of current resident mentors (RMs).
(04/25/21 8:05pm)
The Carolina Judicial Council will no longer sit in on Title IX hearings after University President Bob Caslen announced reforms to the university's Title IX department in an email to students, faculty and staff on March 14.
(04/20/21 11:42pm)
USC reported a total of 44 active COVID-19 cases on its updated COVID-19 dashboard on Tuesday.
(04/20/21 10:13pm)
USC's Title IX Task Force will work with the Cozen O'Connor law firm to externally review the current systems around interpersonal violence on campus, according to an email statement from university President Bob Caslen Tuesday.
(04/20/21 12:30am)
University President Bob Caslen created the Presidential Commission on University History in October 2019 to research and report on USC’s past and provide suggestions to him about renaming campus buildings and publicizing university history.
(04/26/21 12:07am)
USC's counseling and psychiatry services underwent significant changes during the pandemic — the price of counseling became more affordable for students, and counseling and psychiatry shifted to being conducted primarily online.
(04/19/21 12:39am)
Food Not Bombs (FNB), an independent collective of volunteers, distributed food to community members in need on Sunday afternoon at Finley Park.