Jonathan Kaufman, Lee Goble elected in runoffs
The candidates waited in anticipation Wednesday night to find out the winners of the runoff elections — they were eager to know if they won, but they were also just excited for the wait to be over.
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The candidates waited in anticipation Wednesday night to find out the winners of the runoff elections — they were eager to know if they won, but they were also just excited for the wait to be over.
Open source textbooks, free digital textbooks for professors to use in their courses, are one thing student senators can agree on.
Carolina Closet, a professional attire rental program from Student Government, is anticipated to be operational next month. Part of Student Body President Lindsay Richardson’s election campaign, the program has been under development since last year.
Keith Olbermann suspended from ESPN after insulting tweet about Penn State
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Bulgaria to the United States of America visited USC Monday night to talk to students. Elena B. Poptodorova visited the USC campus with South Carolina Congressman Joe Wilson to discuss relevant Bulgarian political topics.
It's Jonathan vs. Jonathan.
After three weeks of debate, the student senate voted against a resolution to keep the Greene Street gates open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on weeknights. Student senate has also passed a resolution to keep the gates on Greene Street permanently closed.
The closure of the Greene Street gates is still a hot topic of debate in student senate. Resolutions to keep it open and closed have both been presented, but only one can pass.
Four candidates debated to be the next student body president, two battled for the spot of vice president and a lone treasurer candidate gave an introductory statement Monday night.
First-year students can't remember a time when the gates on Greene Street were open.
Greene Street was the key topic Wednesday night at the weekly meeting of USC’s Student Senate. The question of whether or not the gates should remain closed, which is being discussed on multiple authoritative levels in Columbia, was brought to the senators.
The new Leadership and Service Center is set to open this semester designed to engage students just steps away from Einstein Bros. Bagels on the second floor of Russell House.
On Wednesday night, USC’s 106th Student Senate held their weekly meeting.
The Office of Leadership and Service Center is celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. through the MLK Jr. Days of Service and event series.
Like many students, fourth-year public relations student Molly Rigatti finished last semester by completing a project. Unlike most students, her project was a concert at The Cotton Gin in Five Points that benefited charity.
Next Tuesday, Dec. 9th, the USC chapter of Pi Beta Phi will donate 500 new books to South Kilbourne Elementary. The event was not only part of the sorority's philanthropy, but also a signal of its return to USC’s campus.
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.
The 30th annual “Carolina-Clemson Blood Battle” is taking place this week, Nov. 17 to 21. While the rivalry never changes, this year’s event is the beginning of a new way to decide the winner.
On Sunday, Tin Roof was filled with music, students and barking.
Students often stay up late on Friday nights but rarely are they using this time to help a local nonprofit.