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Maj. Edward J. Murphy, a graduate of USC's Army ROTC program, lost his life in 2005 while fighting the war on terrorism.
USC's student senate passed 13 pieces of legislation and failed to pass two others at the last weekly Wednesday meeting of the 115th student senate.
Former South Carolina Gov. David Beasley has returned to USC.
USC students, faculty and staff could see a change to their CarolinaCards in the fall 2024 semester with the addition of the Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention & Prevention hotline to the back of all future cards.
Richland Mall, a shopping mall off Forest Drive, is set to begin its redevelopment into a lifestyle center focused on promoting upscale retail and community engagement.
USC's student senate passed four pieces of legislation and referred 11 others to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
USC's residence hall Maxcy is set to become a Living & Learning Community and resource center for first-generation college students this fall, establishing a supportive community.
A USC Honors College class is digging on the Horseshoe for artifacts that could originate from campus before the Civil War. The project is the first time in 51 years the university has granted permission for students to conduct excavations in the area.
USC's student senate passed three pieces of legislation and referred three others to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
Patton Byars will become the next student body president, the elections commissioner announced on Wednesday.
A USC student was riding a scooter at the intersection of South Main Street and Greene Street when they were hit by a truck on Monday.
South Carolina's Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy was designated a Regional Technology and Innovation Hub in October due to its work in creating efficient ways to store and distribute energy.
The Humanities Collaborative, a group of faculty sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, supports cross-departmental research in the humanities through research groups, events, and other programming.
Student Government's executive candidates hosted a panel on Wednesday in which they discussed their goals for their terms if they are to be elected.
USC's student senate passed three pieces of legislation and referred three others to various committees at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
The executive candidates for Student Government sat down with The Daily Gamecock and SGTV to explain their goals for their position and plans to better the university.
Second-year nursing student Maura Hamilton wants to reach and serve all of USC's student body if she is elected as speaker of the student senate.
Patton Byars, a third-generation Gamecock from Lexington, South Carolina, is running uncontested for the position of USC's next student body president.
Third-year mechanical engineering student Jacob Vaught wants to create a smooth transition to Student Government’s new financial codes as treasurer.