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(04/20/17 4:21am)
USC’s History Center opened a discussion on the civil rights movement with two public talks from Martha Noonan, a prominent female African-American civil rights activist, on Tuesday and Wednesday.
(04/14/17 12:03pm)
The USC Entrepreneurship Club, also known as the EclubSC, presented nine student-developed apps at its second annual Backers and Hackers Demo Day on Thursday night.
(04/10/17 12:45pm)
USC’s Rule of Law Collaborative opened a discussion on tensions
between African-American communities and police officers with a day-long
symposium on Friday.
(03/30/17 3:20am)
The long-standing construction behind Russell House will
soon end with the upcoming opening of the new student health center. The new
building, which began construction in December 2015, is slated to open July 31.
(03/13/17 3:59am)
USC may soon see another student recognized for his achievements. Nick Santamaria, a third-year political science student, has been named as a finalist for the prestigious Truman Scholarship.
(02/23/17 3:43am)
USC’s Healthy Carolina initiative is aiming to promote healthy eating among USC students with its series of Gamecocks Eat Well cooking classes.
(02/16/17 5:10am)
Student Government elections have seen several weeks of the candidates advertising their planned initiatives and goals, but not every student initiative begins with Student Government.
(02/09/17 12:56pm)
The ballot for the upcoming Student Government election Feb. 14-15 will contain not only the candidates for executive and senate positions, but also a referendum to add a new executive position — speaker of the student senate.
(01/26/17 1:21am)
A new kind of fraternity is trying to gain official recognition on campus — Beta Upsilon Chi, a national Christian fraternity.
(12/02/16 5:14am)
USC kicked off the Christmas season on Thursday night with its 62nd annual tree lighting. The ceremony, held at the top of the historic Horseshoe, celebrated the annual Carolina Cares Holiday Donation Drive. The drive was hosted by Carolina Cares, a program of the Carolina Service Council. Carolina Cares partnered with the Salvation Army to collect gifts for underprivileged local children and holiday cards for deployed military men and women.
(11/22/16 4:20am)
USC’s 65th annual Tiger Burn was held on Monday night, with hundreds of students flocking to the Greene Street Intramural Fields to watch a 30-foot replica of Clemson’s mascot quickly burn to rubble. The rally kicked off a week of events preceding Saturday’s USC-Clemson football game.
(11/20/16 11:38pm)
Judges of USC's annual entrepreneurial competition Proving Ground have narrowed the business plans of over 50 entrants down to each category's top two finalists.
(11/13/16 10:26pm)
USC may soon add another laurel to its long list of notable achievements: a 10th Rhodes Scholar. Jory Fleming, a fourth-year geography and marine science student, has been named a finalist for the renowned scholarship.
(11/03/16 1:51pm)
Michael LaForgia, a two-time Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and USC alumnus, gave a lecture on Wednesday night encouraging aspiring journalists to continue pursuing investigative journalism despite the declining availability of jobs in the industry.
(10/26/16 3:37am)
USC’s “It’s On Us” initiative continued its fall Week of Action on Tuesday night with an open panel discussing sexual assault in the media. The speakers and audience engaged in a discussion of the stigmatization of rape in Western culture and the effects that stigma has on victims.
(10/20/16 12:19am)
A series of recent cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease at the Honors Residence Hall have raised concerns among the residents. The contagious viral illness has infected several students on the second floor at the residence hall, casting a shadow of gloom over the residents.
(10/04/16 1:49am)
USC has historically not always been the most diverse student body. Despite a short period of integration after the Civil War, the university was one of the last schools in the country to accept black students, in 1963, after being ordered to do so by a U.S. district court judge. However, the rapid growth of USC in the 1960s and '70s has brought increased diversity and inclusion to the flagship campus. Today, USC welcomes international students from across the globe.
(09/29/16 11:47pm)
Ten students moved out of Bates House on Thursday after a mold outbreak, The State reports.
(09/28/16 5:59pm)
The role of media in modern politics and the importance of identifying media bias were the main points of emphasis at Lead The Way’s Media in Politics forum Tuesday night. Various political media experts and journalists gathered to discuss the evolution of political media and the impact of social media on political campaigns.