USC graduate assistant arrested on child sexual abuse material charges
A Darla Moore School of Business graduate student and Ph.D candidate was arrested on Oct. 22 on three counts of second degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
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A Darla Moore School of Business graduate student and Ph.D candidate was arrested on Oct. 22 on three counts of second degree sexual exploitation of a minor.
USC’s board of trustees approved funding for a new hospital specializing in neurological treatment in a meeting on Oct. 25.
USC's student senate passed four pieces of legislation, including bills recommending improvements to the housing webpage and updates to senator obligations at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
Mari Ross-Alexander, USC's associate vice president for Student Health and Well-Being, has resigned from USC after she was indicted by a federal grand jury in Nashville, Tennessee, on Oct. 16 for withholding more than $1 million in employment taxes from the IRS.
USC's marching band, the Carolina Band, is headed to New York City in just 36 days to perform at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade for the first time in its 104-year history.
A month ago, Hurricane Helene hit Columbia and Congaree National Park. The local area was affected by river flooding, fallen trees and power outages, creating problems for people in the community in the aftermath of the storm.
Political student groups at USC and campus experts agree the U.S. presidential and vice presidential debates will do little to change the minds of voters as they start to hit the poles in the coming weeks.
The USC police department is preparing its officers for more accountable interactions with AI body cameras following the initial announcement of its partnership with Truleo.
The new partnership between Sustain SC and The Darla Moore School of Business that began in August has only grown its influence in promoting sustainability by encouraging student engagement.
USC’s Parking and Transportation Services sold approximately 21,000 parking permits for the fall 2024 semester — passes that guarantee their holders a spot in a campus parking garage or surface lot.
USC's student senate passed five pieces of legislation and referred three to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
The 2024 Presidential election is only 27 days away, and some student organizations are helping to spread the word about how students can register to vote.
Uncensored America filed a lawsuit on Sept. 30 against the University of South Carolina, alleging a violation of the First Amendment. Five days earlier, the student senate decided to grant the organization’s request for funding, which had previously been denied in a Sept. 11 session.
Third-year biology student Gianna Mancine and first-year pharmacy student Jasmine Whatley needed a way to de-stress from their intense workloads. Instead of letting the stress get to them, the duo took an unconventional approach to unwinding.
USC has announced some campus accommodations for students still dealing with impacts of Hurricane Helene, such as continued power outages and contaminated well-water.
At 8 a.m. Friday morning, Veta Mapes was awoken by a thunderous impact.
Members of the Carolina Mountaineering and White-Water Club have been trekking trails and conquering rapids for 50 years now.
USC's board of trustees approved three Columbia campus projects from the USC Next Masterplan at their meeting Friday.
Small businesses have not seen the negative effects of South Carolina’s economy the same way big businesses have, according to experts in the Darla Moore School of Businesses.
USC's student senate passed four pieces of legislation and tabled one at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.