COVID-19 dashboard update: Total cases down to 72 from last week
USC is now facing 72 active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID-19 dashboard.
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USC is now facing 72 active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID-19 dashboard.
USC’s Healthy Carolina initiative started the Mental Health Ambassadors program to reduce the stigma surrounding mental health by having students talk to each other about it.
The Richland County Coroner’s Office has identified Breckin Muzzy as the student who died in Honors Residence Hall on Sunday. The coroner’s office is awaiting test results to determine Muzzy’s cause of death.
The pandemic has made it more difficult for international students to obtain student visas and is giving them problems with travel and mental health as well.
Organizations such as Gamecock Pantry, Transitions Homeless Center, Palmetto Place and the Hannah House are working to help the homeless and food insecure populations in Columbia.
Over 3,000 students and employees have tested positive for the coronavirus since Aug. 1, but according to Melissa Nolan, it's still unlikely the Columbia campus could achieve herd immunity without a vaccine.
The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and the Richland County Coroner's Office are investigating a student's death at Honors Residence Hall, according to a Carolina Alert sent to students Sunday morning.
iCarolina Innovation Hub, a technology store in partnership with Apple, will open in January or February on the Horseshoe, according to a top university official in the board of trustees meeting on Friday. The store will be managed by students and faculty along with Apple technicians.
The student senate passed a recommendation at its meeting Wednesday that commencement for Spring 2021 be held in Williams-Brice Stadium.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and the City of Columbia have formed a commission to look into possible solutions for traffic problems caused by the trains crossing Assembly Street.
The university marked Veteran’s Day with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the new Veteran and Military Center of Excellence, a "one-stop shop" for military-affiliated faculty and students to gather and access campus services.
Total active coronavirus cases on campus increased by 40 from last Tuesday, according to the updated online USC COVID-19 dashboard.
The university created a group called Safety Engaging in Expression Delegates (SEED) in response to two demonstrations from off-campus groups that occurred on campus last semester.
A USC student was arrested last month on charges of homicide, armed robbery and possessing a weapon during a violent crime that occurred on Oct. 4. The incident left one man dead near the McMaster School of Visual Art and Design and Columbia Hall.
Students cast their ballots via mail, early voting and in person this Election Day in a general election that saw the highest voter turnout in over a century.
Carolina Collaborative for Alternative Preparation (CarolinaCAP) is a non-degree program created with the goal of bringing quality teachers to rural communities throughout the state.
In an effort to reduce cost and raise revenue, USC may merge some of the smaller colleges while increasing the capacity of academic programs that are in high demand.
When associate professor and Cherokee Nation citizen Courtney Lewis was young, she was inspired by her father, who was an advocate for American Indians.
The student senate passed a recommendation to adopt a pass/fail grading scale for this semester during its meeting on Wednesday.
President Bob Caslen and other university officials discussed students’ grades this semester, the reasoning behind virtual December commencement and what the spring semester will look like at Wednesday’s virtual town hall.