Resident Mentor positions announcement causing mixed reactions
For most people, resident mentor wouldn't seem like a coveted job title. Yet this year, 570 students applied to be resident mentor. Only 113 — 20 percent — got the job.
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For most people, resident mentor wouldn't seem like a coveted job title. Yet this year, 570 students applied to be resident mentor. Only 113 — 20 percent — got the job.
Courtney Wilson has struggled with anorexia for 15 years. On Saturday, she walked on the Horseshoe to help raise money for the National Eating Disorders Association.
Three friends stagger slowly across Devine Street, waiting until the light turns green to cross. One of them continuously looks at the ground.
Three campaign violations have already been filed in the first 24 hours of Student Government elections. With thirteen executive candidates, this elections season could see more violations than last year.
One of USC's newest student organizations, Garnet Givers, brought their first Red Cross blood drive to USC to celebrate Valentine's Day.
Feb. 14 was not only a day of love for many students this year, but also a day to begin the sacrificial Lenten season.
Kimberly Gaughan hopes the audiences come away from her one-woman show with “a sense of nostalgia and a hatred of Nazis.”
Nina Daneshvar will be in Austin, Texas, to present her own theoretical research at the American Junior Academy of Science Conference, but her interest in research at USC began long before her move-in day last fall. The first-year biochemistry student from Irmo, South Carolina, became involved in research in the chemical engineering department while she was still in high school.
While 54 candidates are competing for the 50 student senate seats, more than a third of the seats don't have a candidate. Candidates are separated by college, and 35 of the filed students are competing for 20 available seats in the College of Arts and Sciences and Darla Moore School of Business. Six colleges have no one running at all.
As a response to recent #MeToo sexual assault allegations in the media, the Black Graduate Student Association hosted a forum in Russell House to educate students on gaining and giving consent, show the media's role in how sex is viewed and promote healthy sexual relationships.
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Racially-charged posters on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. A suicide in a campus building. Discriminatory social media posts. When situations happen on campus that require a response from the university administration, students' reactions range from appreciative to highly critical.
The initial work of Student Government's Student Union Steering Committee was presented to USC's board of trustees on Friday, garnering the support of University President Harris Pastides and trustees alike.
Student Body Vice President Dani Goodreau submitted a letter of resignation to Student Body President Ross Lordo on Wednesday evening around 7 p.m., immediately after the weekly student senate meeting.
While the majority of full-length feature movies on the big screen take months to complete, a group of determined USC students are taking on the challenge to complete a short film within a week.
While South Carolina just topped 100 flu deaths and the CDC is proclaiming the worst flu season in a decade, the University of South Carolina has seen only a quarter of the flu cases it had at this point last year.
Columbia residents, bar owners and employees voiced their concerns about a proposed ordinance that would force all bars in the city to close at 2 a.m. at a town hall meeting on Tuesday morning.
This week's Student Government cabinet meeting saw presentations from cabinet members on upcoming events and developments during the rest of the semester.
USC President Harris Pastides addressed the student body Tuesday afternoon to speak out against racially charged actions on campus. His message was one of unified defiance against those that would come here "in the middle of the night, cowardly sneaking onto our campus to insult us and to provoke us."
Every Monday, a small group of moms come together at USC’s student union to offer encouragement and a listening ear. The moms try to provide a safe place for students to talk in confidence about anything that may be going on in their lives.