Travel Lightly celebrates efforts to increase sustainable transportation around Columbia
Travel Lightly Day encouraged students and other city dwellers to leave their car in the garage for a while and celebrate alternative transportation.
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Travel Lightly Day encouraged students and other city dwellers to leave their car in the garage for a while and celebrate alternative transportation.
A group of sisters from Epsilon Sigma Alpha heads to Memphis, Tennessee, this weekend to volunteer with the patients and staff at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Students gathered to watch "The Hunting Ground" and share their thoughts and questions about sexual assault in a conversation with a panel that included the director of the documentary. "The Hunting Ground" focuses specifically on campus sexual assault.
USC students will serve the homeless in West Palm Beach, Florida, this spring break while staying at the First United Methodist Church of Boca Raton. Fourth-year exercise science student Kaleigh Higgins will lead the group during their service trip.
Each spring semester, the student body is bombarded with fliers, handouts and slogans from a select few who have decided to run for a Student Government executive office. This year, the student body presidential race has come down to runoff has come down to Trey Byars and Michael Parks.
Tradeversity is an app that allows University of South Carolina students to sell and buy goods and services right on campus, without the inconvenience of shipping costs or the dangers of meeting up with strangers. The app is available on iOS and Android.
College students juggle a bunch of responsibilities, from classes to student organizations to social lives. Among all these, it can be difficult sometimes to find time for a job, especially for students who don't have cars and can't go off campus. Here are three easy, convenient ways to earn money in college.
Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” With this in mind, the University of South Carolina strives to provide students with opportunities to serve others.
On Jan. 17, Women’s Quad resident mentors sent out an email announcing the Quad’s official visitation policy change. At the start of fall semester, the visitation policy was the standard Plan B, allowing male guests to stay until 2 a.m. However, as of this week a vote by Women’s Quad residents has changed the policy to Plan C.