USC COVID-19 update: Active cases down slightly to 42
The number of active cases at USC is 42, down five from Friday, according to the COVID-19 dashboard’s latest update.
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The number of active cases at USC is 42, down five from Friday, according to the COVID-19 dashboard’s latest update.
A USC program aimed at supporting doctoral students and researching breast cancer disparities is coming to an end in December after its three-year run.
The university held a public forum Tuesday to discuss university history and changing names of buildings on campus. Those in attendance called for the changing of multiple building names affiliated with historically racist figures, and one speaker offered a new name to replace Sims.
The Richland County Coroner's Office confirmed the body found in the Vulcan Materials Company quarry was missing USC student Sam Laundon.
A man has been found dead that fits the description of the missing USC student Sam Laundon, according to a press release from the Richland County Sheriff's Department.
USC student Sam Laundon went missing early Saturday morning and was last seen around 2:30 a.m. on Georgia Street.
There have been almost 1,000 student violations of university COVID-19 regulations since the start of the semester. Students have received interim and delayed suspensions, housing removals and educational sanctions.
To ensure students still have the opportunity for an international education, USC’s Global Carolina Office has worked to create a virtual, internationalized program called Global Learning Experiences (GLEs).
The University of South Carolina now has 46 total active coronavirus cases, according to the university's updated COVID-19 dashboard.
"Voluntary separation programs" have been approved for use in multiple schools at USC.
Students will be able to express their concerns with COMET shuttle services at an upcoming public forum. The date of the forum has not been decided.
There are 38 active coronavirus cases at the University of South Carolina, down one from the last reported case count, according to Tuesday’s COVID-19 dashboard update.
As of Oct. 6, 800 students were referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity for violations of COVID-19 prevention measures and over 50 are being considered for suspensions, President Bob Caslen said in a town hall.
USC "will not be conducting a traditional spring break week" in 2021, according to an email obtained by The Daily Gamecock.
USC now has 39 total active coronavirus cases on campus, according to the updated COVID-19 dashboard.
Students, faculty and staff can now use on-campus Amazon Lockers for picking up and returning Amazon packages 24/7.
At least four members of the Columbia community have found dots, decals or lines mysteriously appearing on their cars recently on or around campus. Social media posts — that USCPD Police Captain Eric Grabski called “a hoax” — claim these random marks are a signal of human trafficking.
A USC School of Law professor and students assisted in the civil case that ended in a $12 million settlement for Breonna Taylor's family and the promise of police reforms in the Louisville Metro Police Department.
Every student who gets tested for COVID-19 on campus will receive a free T-shirt and will be entered into a drawing. Students might win football tickets, a tour of the President's house or either a meal plan or parking pass depending on the week, Student Body President Issy Rushton said in a senate meeting on Wednesday.
Every month, a group of women get together to lead female-centered discussions and activities and to plan how to give back to their community. They call themselves SAVVY.