Police department moves into new home
The USC Department of Law Enforcement and Safety is now located at the newly renovated 1600 Hampton St. Annex. Its previous location was on Senate Street.
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The USC Department of Law Enforcement and Safety is now located at the newly renovated 1600 Hampton St. Annex. Its previous location was on Senate Street.
The Pendleton Street electrical substation will be upgraded Thursdays, resulting in two short planned power outages to the Columbia campus, according to USC public relations.
The Carolina Community Farm and Garden (CCFG), founded in 2007 and located at Green Quad, is the first community garden on campus.
When Gene Luna came to USC in 1992 as director of university housing, he knew he wanted to bring sustainability to the university. But he never expected how far that goal would take him.
Every residence hall on USC’s campus are thought of as a community where students can live, work and experience college, but none of them are as sustainable as Green Quad.
Governor Nikki Haley spoke to USC students 20 days before the state gubernatorial election — and yes, she’s counting.
The International Business (IB) program at the Darla Moore School of Business is celebrating its 40th anniversary this Thursday through Saturday by inviting its alumni to “Come back for Moore.”
Monday marks the start of USC’s homecoming week, leading up to Saturday's matchup against Furman University.
USC’s Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, Straight Alliance (BGLSA) encouraged students to come out to Greene Street Friday, in celebration of National Coming Out Day (NCOD) during LGBTQ History Month.
According to Gartner, Inc., global supply chain and operations management students have a lot to be proud of — and a lot to look forward to.
Glenda Earwood made the more than three-hour drive from Macon, Georgia for a chapter meeting of an honor society.
According to student ticketing manager Adrienne White, every USC request period for a USC football game is “like a Beyoncé concert every weekend.”
Cheerleader injured in Kentucky game, carried from field
"Don't tell me what I can't do."
The story isn’t new: a college campus gets a rash of reported crimes at the beginning of a new year. Both the university and local police call press conferences to address the issue. Word of mouth spreads: “Crime wave on campus.”
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For USC Dance Marathon, raising $318,649 isn’t enough. This year they’re aiming for $500,000.
Around 120 people squeezed into the Gressette Room, a space with a maximum capacity of 70, on Tuesday in hopes of seeing a man with curly black hair wearing a white button up shirt, jeans and cowboy boots.
Last year alone, USC students, faculty and alumni created 40 new ventures affiliated with the university.
Students look for ways to eliminate unused funds