Honors residents showcase sustainability
The back-to-back spread of posters and display boards across the Honors Residence Hall Learning Center Tuesday night was a testament to USC students' passion for sustainability.
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The back-to-back spread of posters and display boards across the Honors Residence Hall Learning Center Tuesday night was a testament to USC students' passion for sustainability.
In honor of World Suicide Prevention Day last Wednesday, USC Student Health Services organized events designed to initiate campus-wide conversations about mental health.
Observations of unusual behavior on the sun’s surface intrigued astronomers this summer as our nearest star experienced one of the weakest solar maximums on modern record.
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Few people are better qualified to give advice about maximizing the college experience than David DeWeil.
The end of last semester also marked the first full year since the implementation of Banner, the
Robin Williams’ suicide saddens nation
This week, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine waged on as pro-Russian separatists and the Ukrainian military fought for control of the crash sight of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. According to the Washington Post, while the fighting continued, the United States and the European Union issued more severe sanctions against Russia on Tuesday in efforts to curb the nation’s aggression.
Due to the complexity of the cultural and political issues at work in the conflict in Gaza, it can be difficult for Americans to piece together a holistic understanding of the situation there. It is therefore important to examine the many perspectives on the conflict closely.
When players from the USC men’s basketball team joined Cocky’s Reading Express Thursday, the elementary school children gathered in the auditorium of the Richland County Public Library were in for a special treat.
Team supported many events, including Cocky’s Reading Express
Imagine having access to a drug specifically tailored to your genes — a drug so individually targeted that it could treat a disease without negative side effects.
The Pillars Olympics pitted new Gamecocks against one another for a little healthy competition on Friday as a part of Pillars for Carolina’s closing activities.
Carolina Cafe dedicates new location to slain employee
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Harold French, a renowned and well-loved University of South Carolina religious studies professor, passed away Friday after serving the university for 42 years.
A team of University of South Carolina researchers was recently awarded a $3.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for the development of a solid oxide fuel cell that could change the nation’s approach to energy.
WIS viewers protest anchor’s dismissal Demonstrators gathered outside of the WIS-TV building on Gervais Street Friday to protest the release of news anchor Ben Hoover. Supporters of Hoover also rallied on social media following his departure, bringing discussions to Twitter and launching a petition to “Keep Ben Hoover”. The station released a statement Sunday to calm viewers. WIS declined to discuss the reasons why Hoover’s contract with the station was not renewed, calling Hoover’s release a “private personnel matter”. Despite the backlash, station leadership told The State that WIS has already begun the search for a replacement anchor. — Kelley Kennedy, News Editor
Former SCSU police chief lies about wild night
Early Monday morning, the Patterson Hall lobby is bustling with freshmen and parents as a new orientation session for the Class of 2018 begins. Orientation Leader Jamelle Brownlee navigates through a crowd as he ushers new students into lines and check-in rooms, smiling even as the noise rises.