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(02/20/21 3:24pm)
A panel of current students and USC alumni spoke about their experiences as Black students at the university during Friday night's the "Beneath the Bricks" program, an event to celebrate Black History Month.
(02/19/21 11:13pm)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 87 active COVID-19 cases.
(02/19/21 2:33am)
A new process for submitting names to rename buildings on campus was set at the meeting of the Presidential Commission on University History on Thursday. Additionally, the commission voted to support reconciliation with a Black neighborhood the university displaced in the '70s and '80s.
(02/18/21 10:49pm)
South Carolina Republican Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill banning most abortions into law Thursday afternoon.
(02/18/21 4:38am)
A resolution to remove an on-campus memorial for Confederate general Robert E. Lee faced contention before passing in Wednesday’s student senate meeting.
(02/18/21 3:07am)
The university's NAACP chapter demanded that several buildings on campus be renamed and took the lead by holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday in honor of the group calling the Thomas Cooper Library the "Dean" Willie. L Harriford Library from now on.
(02/18/21 3:23am)
Student Government presidential candidates said the university needs to be held accountable and listen to survivors of harassment when dealing with alleged cases of harassment at USC.
(02/17/21 3:18pm)
In a webinar on Wednesday, Charlotte-based reporter and documentary filmmaker Steve Crump spoke about his over-40-year career in journalism, including his coverage of notable figures in the civil rights movements and his approach to race in the field.
(02/17/21 12:04am)
USC is now facing 76 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated online COVID-19 dashboard.
(02/22/21 5:04am)
In fall 2020, USC's Racial Justice and Equity Research Fund awarded a grant of up to $15,000 to Voices of South Carolina: Black Lives Matter, a project dedicated to collecting and archiving South Carolinian experiences in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd in May.
(02/13/21 4:05am)
USC is facing a total of 113 active COVID-19 cases on campus as of Thursday, according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
(02/13/21 12:26am)
The Presidential Commission on University History approved nine criteria to help decide what names should be removed from buildings and monuments on campus.
(02/22/21 8:11am)
The Presidential Commission on University History is slated to issue a report reevaluating building names on campus to university President Bob Caslen by June.
(02/17/21 3:56am)
The South Caroliniana Library's ongoing renovations, which include fire suppression and extra security for its collection, have changed how it provides access to materials in the meantime, according to library administrators.
(02/12/21 3:02am)
Student Government executive office candidate names were released Thursday night following the mandatory candidate's meeting, which was hosted by the elections commission.
(02/24/21 3:19am)
Environmentally-conscious USC students are joining ranks to encourage the university to freeze and remove its investments in the fossil-fuel industry, a financial move known as divestment.
(02/24/21 3:34am)
For over 100 years, students at University of South Carolina have been represented by the Student Government. Now, the staff at USC have a similar voice through the newly founded staff senate.
(02/11/21 4:53am)
The student senate voted Wednesday to include a referendum to allow the student body to vote on removing the position of treasurer in the upcoming student government election.
(02/09/21 10:55pm)
USC is now facing 118 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID dashboard.
(02/09/21 11:29pm)
Most students said they believe that the university’s required COVID-19 testing will help combat the pandemic, despite the fact many said they wouldn’t be getting tested without the requirement.