Math library leaving LeConte College
It’ll only take a few hours to move USC’s math library out of LeConte College — and that day is coming soon.
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It’ll only take a few hours to move USC’s math library out of LeConte College — and that day is coming soon.
The Faber Entrepreneurship Center will launch the Technology Instigator, a campus-wide program designed to facilitate networking and connectivity among inspired students, in the fall.
When Chase Stoudenmire accepted a Fulbright Scholarship in 2010 to teach English in the Soviet Republic of Georgia, he had no idea how the next ten months working with Soviet high school students would change his view of diplomacy.
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Renowned journalist Deborah Gump will join Scott Farrand to head the print journalism’s “senior semester” program, which produces Carolina Reporter, a weekly paper.
Breakers Bar and Grill, which opened this spring in Dr. Rocco's old location, has already undergone huge renovations. As the interior and exterior of the bar continue to improve cosmetically, the hot spot's menu is receiving a facelift as well.
A new ride sharing program beginning in August will give USC students a new option for inexpensive travel.
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Vincent King has been preparing to be a competitive eater since he watched a hotdog-eating competition with his father at the age of 5.
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Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalist David Cay Johnston spoke in the Law School Auditorium Wednesday evening to a small but attentive crowd.
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