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(10/05/23 3:39am)
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report for USC’s Columbia campus was released Sept. 29 and showed an uptick in on-campus rape, burglaries, robbery and other offenses in 2022.
(09/15/23 3:03pm)
An armed robbery took place at a Shell gas station on 803 Assembly St. early Friday morning.
(08/30/23 8:46pm)
The fatal shooting and killing of a 20-year-old of USC student was deemed justifiable, the Columbia Police Department announced in a press release Wednesday.
(08/26/23 7:22pm)
A USC student was fatally shot and killed in the Rosewood area early Saturday morning.
(08/28/23 12:10am)
Three USC Police Department officers underwent bike patrol training this summer, a community initiative that the department believes has both social and tactical benefits.
(04/24/23 1:43am)
Two fraternities' return to Greek Village has left a pair of sororities in limbo, as they must now vacate the houses they leased from the fraternities.
(04/13/23 4:08am)
The University of South Carolina is currently renovating the exterior of Longstreet Theatre with completion set for mid-August prior to the start classes in the fall.
(03/22/23 4:04am)
Lexington Medical Center and the University of South Carolina broke ground in February on a new nursing building in West Columbia which will add state of the art equipment to the nursing program.
(04/17/23 12:05am)
From new dorms to dining improvements to academic building renovations, campus infrastructure has changed in a variety of ways in recent years.
(02/21/23 10:07pm)
Good Morning America visited campus on Tuesday for a live broadcast of a “Be the Match” National Marrow Donor Program event.
(02/14/23 6:23pm)
A USC student was taken to the hospital after an incident at the Science and Technology building on Tuesday.
(02/07/23 3:20am)
Columbia’s Blossom Street bridge will be under construction starting in the summer of 2024 to replace the current bridge while also adding features to make it more pedestrian friendly.
(01/29/23 6:21am)
USC students gathered outside of the Statehouse Saturday as former President Donald Trump spoke inside to invitees and members of the media. Some students showed their support for Trump, while others were there to protest his presence.
(02/27/23 5:42am)
The Daily Gamecock spoke with 40 STEM students to see how their professors handle students' mental health. Among these students, The Daily Gamecock found that they have differing opinions on these professors: Some felt that STEM professors added to their stress, making current struggles even more difficult, while others had positive feelings towards their professors.
(01/19/23 3:59am)
With assistance from the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the University of South Carolina is working on a new streetscape project centered around Columbia’s South Main Street. The program aims to invigorate the area with new bike lanes, wider sidewalks, trees and more.
(01/12/23 4:46am)
Gadsden + Greene, a new off-campus housing development near Colonial Life Arena, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2025.
(11/29/22 4:15am)
Recently, public figures such as Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, and Kyrie Irving have taken to social media to share antisemitic rhetoric, leaving members of the Jewish community in Columbia disappointed but unsurprised. Members of the community said allyship from non-Jewish people and communication are important ways to combat antisemitism.
(11/03/22 2:34am)
The reigning Miss Outfest has always loved performing. From participating in color guard to majoring in music education in college to becoming a stand-in show director, Gouda Judy has journeyed a long way.
(10/21/22 2:24am)
Bobby Donaldson, the founding executive director of the Center for Civil Rights History and Research and an associate professor, was named the first James E. and Emily E. Clyburn Endowed Chair of Public Service and Civil Engagement on Thursday.
(10/08/22 2:58am)
A panel held at the Darla Moore School of Business on Thursday discussed the positive and negative impacts artificial intelligence (AI) could have on the future of fields such as medicine, education and criminal justice.