We're Here! project shares LGBTQIA+ history in Columbia
When We're Here! steering committee member Ed Madden started at USC in 1994, only a single folder was dedicated to LGBTQIA+ history in the University Libraries.
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When We're Here! steering committee member Ed Madden started at USC in 1994, only a single folder was dedicated to LGBTQIA+ history in the University Libraries.
After years of not having a voice, university employees outside the academic sector finally have a seat at the table.
Relay for Life's April fundraising event theme was announced as "Casting for a Cure," a Hollywood-inspired theme planning to highlight celebrities who have passed from cancer or who have had cancer.
Students called for a professor accused of sexual harassment to be fired from USC during a protest on Thursday.
The USC College Democrats club hosted gubernatorial candidate Joe Cunningham's campaign rally on Wednesday.
In an attempt to keep students safely on campus, the university opened its COVID-19 testing lab last year and has since maximized its testing capacity, according to Carolyn Banister, clinical assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy.
Third-year psychology major Julia Barnes wanted to be an ambassador for the university, but was told the position was not a good fit for her. Admissions then guided Barnes in a new direction.
The Carolina Judicial Council will no longer sit in on Title IX hearings after University President Bob Caslen announced reforms to the university's Title IX department in an email to students, faculty and staff on March 14.
Food Not Bombs (FNB), an independent collective of volunteers, distributed food to community members in need on Sunday afternoon at Finley Park.
USC's PRETTY GIRLS SWEAT chapter is part of a national organization that focuses on encouraging women and young girls to establish a healthy lifestyle through exercise.
Dance Marathon cut attendance from more than 2,000 people during the main event last year to 120 people at a time in interval shifts this year to accommodate for COVID-19 guidelines.
A resolution to remove an on-campus memorial for Confederate general Robert E. Lee faced contention before passing in Wednesday’s student senate meeting.
After more than a decade of effort from interested faculty, a humanities collaborative is set to be introduced to the USC campus this fall. The initiative will promote and host discussions, workshops, reading groups, talks, grants and potentially more concerning issues surrounding the humanities.
The university created a group called Safety Engaging in Expression Delegates (SEED) in response to two demonstrations from off-campus groups that occurred on campus last semester.
USC graduate students Vanessa Poirier and Hirali Patel are both operations immunization chairs for their respective organizations and have spent the semester organizing flu clinics for students, and their research experience led one of them to help in Dr. Phillip Buckhaults' Saliva Assay Free Expedited (SAFE) testing lab at USC.
The “Mighty Sound of the Southeast” began 100 years ago on Sept. 25 when a group of less than 20 students, led by student director Mr. Martin, gained approval from the board of trustees to organize.