Cromer's Cafe hopes to attract student
Cromer’s P-Nuts is a well-known establishment in the Columbia community. You’ve probably encountered their products if you’ve seen any balloons or eaten popcorn on campus.
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Cromer’s P-Nuts is a well-known establishment in the Columbia community. You’ve probably encountered their products if you’ve seen any balloons or eaten popcorn on campus.
Stewart, Jones elected Greek council presidents
This year’s Homecoming court was crowned Tuesday night at the annual Homecoming Showcase. Homecoming Queen JennaMarie Hill and Homecoming King Tim Olson emailed the Daily Gamecock with some USC memories, Homecoming talk and embarrassing moments.
False tweets by @HopeforBoston show power, dangers of misinformation
Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Kappa Tau to colonize
Student-made merchandise, DJ featured on Greene Street
Study abroad opportunities have a lot to offer, although they may lack Pop-Tarts, as noted at a casual gathering of study abroad returnees Tuesday evening.
Whether it was a last-minute effort to get in shape for spring break or something new to try, more than 1,000 students and community members participated in Columbia’s first ever “Color Run” 5k run.
After months of preparation and voting, Sorority Council’s extension committee has decided to invite Pi Beta Phi and Alpha Xi Delta sororities to colonize at USC.
With Fraternity and Sorority life expanding significantly over the past several years, the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and Sorority Council have made several executive changes for Fall 2013 sorority recruitment.
Former Sorority Council President Chelsea Ostebo will serve on an all-Greek delegation to advocate issues of importance to sorority and fraternity college students in April.Ostebo, a fourth-year marketing student, will be in Washington, D.C., from April 21 to 25 with the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and the National Panhellenic Conference and will lobby Congress on its behalf.On the agenda for the week is the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act, hazing legislation, preserving the tax deductions for charitable contributions and other issues related to college affordability.“Very few Greeks are even aware of [the Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act] and how it and the other issues I will be lobbying for directly affect them,” Ostebo said. “It is my hope that after this trip I will be able to return to USC and educate those on the work I have done as well as ways they can get involved.”Ostebo was one of fewer than 100 chosen from a pool of 700 applicants. She will be the only student representing USC on the panel.Over the next several months, Ostebo said she has a lot to prepare, including gathering information on the topics, getting endorsement letters from university officials and possibly passing a resolution through Student Government. She will also correspond with other members traveling to Capitol Hill in preparation.“As someone who believes in the Greek experience wholeheartedly, I know it is my responsibility to advocate for our community whenever and wherever I can,” Ostebo said.The application to be a member of the NIC delegation required experience in a fraternity or sorority, as well as political involvement on campus. In addition to serving as USC’s Sorority Council president, Ostebo served as vice president of Sorority Council’s programming board and was vice president of education for Gamma Phi Beta sorority.“I am most excited to be a part of an experience that merges the NIC and [National Panhellenic Conference]. I work mostly to advocate for women’s issues on a day-to-day basis, so working with men’s groups will give me a new perspective,” Ostebo said.
Gift lists in hand, more than 50 sorority women were ready to shop Wednesday night.
USC’s Dance Marathon executive board hosted its first-ever registration rally Tuesday evening with hopes of getting more students to register for the March event.
It wasn’t quite the celebration they were hoping for, but more than 200 students, faculty, staff and community members gathered on the Horseshoe Tuesday evening to celebrate USC’s 58th annual Tree Lighting ceremony.
More than 250 ghosts, superheroes, television personalities and animals came to the eighth-annual “Trick or Treat with the Greeks” in Greek Village Tuesday evening.
More than 50 women came out to the “Kappa Kardio Zone,” a 90-minute interactive cardio class, led by third-year nursing student Jess DeBiase at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house Tuesday evening.
It’s been more than seven years since one of the U.S.’s most deadly natural disasters struck — and victims to this day still seek relief.