Gamecock Pantry celebrates first year of operation
November marks one year since the beginning of the Gamecock Pantry for students. Now located in McBryde Quadrangle A, the idea started in the minds of students.
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November marks one year since the beginning of the Gamecock Pantry for students. Now located in McBryde Quadrangle A, the idea started in the minds of students.
A check for $30,000 changed hands Wednesday night in the Swearingen auditorium, as the USC chapter of Circle of Sisterhood celebrated the conclusion of their fundraising campaign to raise money for a school in an impoverished district of Nicaragua.
Each year, the student body president gathers students and faculty together to report on all major events and policies enacted by student government during their stint in office.
On Tuesday afternoon, reports of Bill Nye sightings popped up all over Yik Yak. They ranged from believable to not-quite-right.
Students in the College of Social Work will no longer be traveling between seven different buildings for their classes. In fall 2015, the college will move into its newly renovated home in Hamilton College.
USC is turning to students in an attempt to gauge understanding of the university reporting process and resources pertaining to sexual assault.
In 2010 USC alumna Amy Bardi spent six weeks in Africa on a mission trip. While there, she volunteered at an orphanage and learned that most of the children there were social orphans, meaning that they had parents, but could no longer live with them for various reasons.
You can typically see Jay Burnett, a supervisor for Sodexo commonly known as “Mr. Jay,” making sure Pandini’s is running smoothly. But a college kitchen hasn't always been his trade. In fact, Burnett is more well-traveled than an Italian chef.
Students often stay up late on Friday nights but rarely are they using this time to help a local nonprofit.
The Global Café, the newest addition to Carolina Dining is now partially open on the second floor of the new Darla Moore School of Business.
What can you buy for $83?
Politics and pork united Wednesday on Greene Street with “BBQ with Benjamin.” The mayor’s office and student government co-sponsored the event, which had Mayor Steve Benjamin serving pulled pork sandwiches to students and talking to them about local issues.
Members of student organizations may have seen some new faces at their meetings last week. These new faces were members of USC Student Government participating in a new outreach called Student Government Steps Out.
Some students will vote Tuesday and be glad it’s over with, but others, like second-year political science student Brett Harris, won’t know what to do with themselves come Wednesday.
Students lined the back of the auditorium and stood in the doorway Wednesday night in order to hear the second installment of “Carolina Clash” between USC College Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians.
Bakari Sellers remembers getting a call from an anonymous number in the USC School of Law parking lot as he was walking to class. It was then-Senator Barack Obama, asking for his endorsement.
Brandon Picow was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes when he was 11 years old.
If you're worried about Ebola, talk to Joan Culley.
Ihron Rensburg sees the world as a global village.
This week marks the beginning of Student Health Services’ Wellness Week, when from Oct. 28 to Nov. 4, members of the Gamecock community are encouraged to interact with information sessions and lectures oriented toward university students, faculty and staff.