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(04/15/14 2:01am)
Many students graduating May 9 are upset that family members who planned to attend commencement ceremonies months in advance may not get the chance to after it was announced that graduates are only guaranteed up to four tickets.
(04/14/14 3:59pm)
Limit affects business, journalism, nursing, pharmacy, public health students
(04/14/14 2:21am)
Rep. Donna Christensen, D-Virgin Islands, emphasized the importance of taking action in the community in terms of healthcare reform while speaking at USC on Friday.
(04/14/14 1:27am)
The garden next to the Osborne Administration building was dedicated Friday morning to the three students who integrated USC in 1963.
(04/13/14 4:45pm)
A group of men, one with a gun, attempted to rob a man walking on Pickens Street at 1 a.m. Sunday, according to police.
(04/11/14 3:37am)
On a day marked by celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the USC African American Studies program presented the 17th-annual Robert Smalls Lecture to a packed crowd in the Capstone Campus Room Thursday.
(04/11/14 3:18am)
EcoReps partnered with USC’s Financial Literacy Program on Thursday to teach students how they can eat healthily and sustainably and save money at the same time.
(04/10/14 2:49am)
It’s official: Ben Rector will open for Andy Grammer at Carolina Productions’ spring concert April 17.
(04/10/14 2:42am)
The next leaders of The Daily Gamecock, Garnet & Black magazine and WUSC-FM were selected Wednesday by the Board of Student Publications and Communications.
(04/09/14 3:51am)
At 4 p.m. on a warm, sunny Wednesday, Haley Guyton is raking the sand at USC’s new sand volleyball facility along with her teammates. They’ve just wrapped up a typical afternoon’s practice, scrimmaging while a playlist packed with hard rock hits from the ’80s blasted from the sidelines, punctuated by the dull thuds and sharp smacks of volleyballs hitting hands and arms.
(04/08/14 2:17am)
Opera is in Mandy Fang’s family. Her father, sister and brother-in-law are all professional opera singers, but Fang has stayed on the composition side of the centuries-old art. She recently completed her first opera, funded by a Guggenheim Fellowship, and is now among eight women chosen by Opera America to receive a $12,500 grant to bring her production to the stage.
(04/08/14 2:14am)
The economy has recently become a scapegoat for most issues that arise in modern America. But Barney Frank, a retired U.S. congressman from Massachusetts and former chairman of the House Finance Committee, is one of the people that worked to prevent economic crisis in years past.
(04/07/14 12:03am)
When David Simone was diagnosed with T-cell lymphoma cancer the fall of his junior year, his Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity brothers stepped up to the plate to help out.
(04/05/14 5:23pm)
As candles were lit, tents were set up and music raged on, students remembered why being a part of Relay for Life was important to them.
(04/04/14 3:51am)
The Darla Moore School of Business recognized distinguished graduates Thursday night. Mark E. Khalil won the Distinguished Alumni Award, and Matthew P. D. Johnson and Jerrell M. Moore won the Distinguished Young Alumni Awards.
(04/04/14 3:39am)
Housing has always been limited at USC, especially with over 30,000 students and just 6,098 available spaces.
(04/04/14 3:35am)
Lights, cameras and fashion galore represented the finale for USC Fashion Board’s week of festivities.
(04/04/14 3:29am)
USC is home to 18 sets of twins in the freshman class alone. Some of them may blend into the crowd, but Peggy and Julie Smith definitely stand out.
(04/02/14 3:38am)
Fashion and style occupied the Arnold School of Public Health Tuesday as the USC Fashion Board hosted its annual symposium.
(04/02/14 3:30am)
Students will start feeling the effects of USC’s plans to build a privately funded dorm behind the Carolina Coliseum as soon as next week.