USC class reflects on history of slavery
The original chemistry textbooks used by University of South Carolina students in the early 1800s are remarkably similar to the books modern CHEM 101 students purchase today.
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The original chemistry textbooks used by University of South Carolina students in the early 1800s are remarkably similar to the books modern CHEM 101 students purchase today.
Texas senator and 2020 presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke visited USC's campus to hear from students and discuss his presidential campaign goals.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke visited USC's campus today to meet students, discuss his campaign goals and hear students' opinions on the election.
After four violation hearings, Luke Rankin and Lyric Swinton are now in a runoff for student body president while Nick Hooks and Davis Latham compete for speaker of the senate.
Sophie Davish will be the next student body vice president and Kate Lewis will be the next student body treasurer.
Third-generation Gamecock Luke Rankin said he hopes to guide the university into a new era and generation of students, while still honoring its traditions and past.
The Student Senate voted to not override Student Body President Taylor Wright’s veto on bill 110(64), which would have given Student Government the ability to subpoena, after senator Patrick Greene, chairman of the judiciary committee, requested the Senate to override the vote.
The true purpose of Student Government's New Initiative Fund was called into question during the Student Senate meeting when a cabinet member asked for $1,250 for the cabinet's trip to Washington, D.C.
The USC Student Senate began its work for the spring semester at Tuesday's senate session. Issues at hand included mental health awareness, transparency and the allocation of funds for Krispy Kreme doughnuts and coffee for the organization fair.
With the Carolina Clemson football game coming up, South Carolina students whose families and friends are Clemson fans shared their experiences in choosing USC and how they show pride for their school.
USC's Indian Cultural Exchange kicked off International Education Week on Nov. 12 with a celebration of the Hindu holiday Diwali, a celebration of Indian heritage, bringing students from all backgrounds together.
To honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) hosted its second annual "Big Man on Campus" pageant on Nov. 5 to raise awareness and donations for the fight against breast cancer.
USC’s newest freshmen, the Class of 2022, are arriving on campus to begin their college experience and have high hopes for what the next four years will entail.
Studying abroad is common experience for USC students, but for four Boren Scholarship recipients, this experience will put them on a path to careers in public service.
President Donald Trump visited West Columbia to support Governor Henry McMaster at a rally on the eve of South Carolina elections, and many candidates for offices across the state government were gathered to garner support for themselves, McMaster and Trump.
The University of South Carolina was recently awarded the Active Minds Healthy Campus Award in recognition of their work on mental health. This honor is shared by only seven other universities nationwide, and commemorates colleges that take their students’ health to heart.
The Russell House ballroom hosted 2018’s World Night, a celebration of the multicultural students of USC, on Tuesday. USC's international students plan, run and perform the entire show, making it a time where the true diversity of the university is shown.
Feb. 14 was not only a day of love for many students this year, but also a day to begin the sacrificial Lenten season.
The beginning of a semester brings about new opportunities, many of which start on Greene Street at the Student Organization Fair.
Finals week can be one of the most intense of the semester. Students all over USC are pulling long hours in Thomas Cooper and trying to learn as much as they can before the first exams start Monday. This extra effort might benefit your GPA, but extended periods of stress paired with lack of sleep and an improper diet can start to toll on one’s physical and mental well-being.