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(10/20/21 8:25pm)
"Hear Me Out" is a weekly podcast hosted and produced by University of South Carolina students sharing, “Gamecock’s stories of resilience, hope and mental health,” according to the podcast’s Instagram account.
(09/07/21 3:36am)
"Invisible No More," the first book of its kind to detail the extensive Black history at the University of South Carolina, is set to be released in November.
(03/10/21 2:17am)
Laura-Louise Rice said she has been interested in public service since the beginning of her college career. Now, as a third-year student, she is USC's only national finalist for the 2021 Harry S. Truman Scholarship, whose mission is to be “a beacon for public service for young people across the United States.”
(01/14/21 5:15pm)
The 2021 Social Justice Awards honored Nicole Cooke, Toby Jenkins and recent University of South Carolina graduate Jay Urich for their work towards racial equality.
(11/10/20 3:35am)
Though the next academic year is months away, leasing has already begun.
(10/13/20 1:40am)
From its beginnings as a shaved ice cart to a bricks-and-mortar restaurant in October 1997, Cafe Strudel has been serving the Midlands for decades. Over the years, owners Trip and Marila Turbyfill have grown their business into two restaurant locations, a food truck and a catering business.
(09/27/20 11:41pm)
This year, more people than ever could be requesting absentee ballots because of the pandemic. According to an article from the New York Times, the amount of mail-in ballots in this election is expected to double from 2016.
(09/08/20 12:38am)
Traditionally, University 101 has been a class that provides first-year students guidance and community during their transition into college. This year, however, the class is taking on a new form, with some sections being taught in-person, some hybrid and some completely online.
(04/12/20 10:35pm)
USCPD is patrolling garages and lots and monitoring surveillance cameras to secure vehicles that were left on campus after COVID-19 closures.
(04/06/20 2:26am)
As of April 5, Kappa Alpha fraternity raised $3,875 on GoFundMe for one of its employees whose hours have been restricted because of COVID-19.