Women's Quad hosts Sadie Hawkins for Breast Cancer month
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Carolina Against Sex Trafficking held a panel in the Capstone Conference Room on Tuesday evening in which representatives from Rahab's Rope, a nonprofit organization located in Gainesville, Ga., spoke about human trafficking and prostitution in India.
Carolina Lifesavers held the first blood drive of the spring semester Monday in the Russell House Ballroom and the Greek Village as a part of Greek Week.
To boost campus pride and heighten students' awareness of the Carolinian Creed, the Carolina Judicial Council is sponsoring Carolinian Creed Week.
Many students can not afford to attend college without some form of government aid. This money-borrowing often results in the accumulation of thousands of dollars of debt.
The transition from high school senior to college freshman can be one of the most challenging parts of adulthood. To aid with this transition, USC has created a new summer program to help incoming students develop friendships and learn about the university’s history.
In celebration of Black History Month, Carolina Service Council invited former USC Athletic Administrator Harold White to speak to students about how the university has changed as a result of integration in the 1960s. When the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court case ruled that the doctrine “separate but equal” was indeed unconstitutional, White joined the staff at USC and helped recruit many of its first African-American athletes. Three young men, just a year shy of becoming the first African-Americans to attend an all-white college, enrolled at USC in September of 1963.