CarolinaLIFE program helps students with disabilities pursue 'big picture' in college
Across from Russell House and past the ever-buzzing Greene Street, the CarolinaLIFE living and learning community is nestled away in Woodrow.
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Across from Russell House and past the ever-buzzing Greene Street, the CarolinaLIFE living and learning community is nestled away in Woodrow.
Julian Williams was "one of the few Black students" in most of his classes as an undergraduate at the University of Michigan. At the time, Michigan was in a legal challenge with the Supreme Court because of opposition to the recruitment of Black students and other students of color, a case that led Williams to become a student activist.
From competing in national tournaments to weekly game nights, Gamecock Esports is home to a large community of both competitive and casual gamers.
Through the last few months, students have navigated loss, connected with others and tackled new ventures, all through a pandemic that has both distanced and brought them closer to their loved ones.
The USC Student Senate began its work for the spring semester at Tuesday's senate session. Issues at hand included mental health awareness, transparency and the allocation of funds for Krispy Kreme doughnuts and coffee for the organization fair.
Russell House will close for electrical repairs at 10 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 6 and will reopen at 7 a.m. Friday.
Sport science programs at USC were ranked No. 1 in the nation by a collegiate world ranking organization for the third consecutive year.
USC’s Student Senate has openly opposed a proposal for mandatory experiential learning, a policy sponsored by the Faculty Senate to require students to get 45 hours of out-of-classroom experiences.
During time designated for introducing, debating and passing new legislation, members of the Student Senate held two separate discussions concerning pineapple on pizza and the introduction of a parody bill.
The Residence Hall Association is hosting its annual Tunnel of Awareness in Russell House Ballroom from Nov. 26 to Nov. 29.
Evan Meaney, associate professor in the School of Visual Art and Design, gave the first monthly TCoop Talk hosted by the University Libraries' Outreach Committee on Wednesday, Nov. 28 in the Thomas Cooper Library.
Student Government manages more than $220,000 of student money from the Student Activity Fee for allocation to other organizations and its own operation. However, the organization's records show that Student Government occasionally applies the allocation rules more generously to itself than other organizations.
The University of South Carolina’s Student Government will hold a formal event called the Student Government Fall Awards on Nov. 29 at City Art Gallery at 8 p.m. and plans to spend $3,515 on the event — more than $1,000 above its original budget.
When Mariclare McEntire, a second-year business student, stepped foot in the Darla Moore School of Business she thought she would find her niche among the over 5,000 students in the school in an existing business fraternity. Less than a year later, she was in the process of bringing a new chapter to campus.
After winning a $30,000 grant for one year of studying abroad, a fourth-year biochemistry and molecular biology student will continue his studies at the Universidad de Antioquia in Colombia after graduation.
The American Red Cross came to campus to host the 34th annual Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive the week before the Palmetto Bowl rivalry football game.
University Housing and partner organizations hosted USC's second annual "Thanksliving" event, a seminar to teach students about sustainability during the holidays, on Tuesday at the Green Quad Learning Center.
USC's Indian Cultural Exchange kicked off International Education Week on Nov. 12 with a celebration of the Hindu holiday Diwali, a celebration of Indian heritage, bringing students from all backgrounds together.
As a former graduate student waits to see if her lawsuit against a USC professor will go to trial, many students have varying opinions on the details of the case that have been made public.
The University of South Carolina’s Student Veterans Association and Student Government hosted their first Veterans Day 5K run on Saturday. The event, which kicked off at 8 a.m. on Greene Street by Longstreet Theatre, was a fundraising event to aid the Veterans Association’s goal to raise money for the construction of a Fisher House at the Dorn VA in Columbia.