Students show research at Discovery Day
USC students presented their in-depth research studies to a panel of judges and fellow students Friday for the ninth-annual Discovery Day in the Russell House ballroom and theater.
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USC students presented their in-depth research studies to a panel of judges and fellow students Friday for the ninth-annual Discovery Day in the Russell House ballroom and theater.
To celebrate the last week of classes, Carolina Dining hosted the first “Rockin’ Luau” Thursday on the Russell House Patio as part of Student Appreciation Week.
In their first month of completion, the newly elected Student Government cabinet has begun to put ideas into action, but has yet to yield palpable results.
Hosted by the Greater Columbia Marine Foundation and recognized by CNN as the largest mud run in North America, the event attracted more than 300 civilians and non-civilians in more than 1,300 teams from diverse locations to participate in the run’s 34 strenuous obstacles.
USC’s College of Education Dean Les Sternberg has been the first person to be recognized by National Association for Professional Development Schools at the annual PDS conference held in New Orleans this past March.
USC’s Fashion Board kicked off its third annual Fashion Week on Greene Street Monday.
USC’s Safe Zone Ally Project sponsored “Stop the H8” week activities promoting LGBT on-campus awareness in the Russell House on Tuesday.
TOMS’ One Day Without Shoes had people walking barefoot all over campus Tuesday raising awareness of children in developing countries who are subject to infections and diseases because they grow up without shoes. In TOMS’ “One for One” campaign, the shoe company donates one pair of new shoes to a child in need for every pair purchased. Although the event is nationwide, the USC TOMS sector, “TOMS at USC,” had more than 200 students attending on their Facebook event.
The inclement weather did not hinder hundreds of university supporters from attending the seventh-annual Carolina Day at the Statehouse Wednesday.
A little over a year after selling “Gamecocks helping Haiti” T-shirts to support relief of the 2010 earthquake, Carolina Service Council is back at it, fundraising for the American Red Cross’s Japan relief effort.
USC Housing is reviewing a proposal from the Resident Mentor Council to grant returning RMs free housing.
The U.S. economy is in its second year of recovery, President and Chief Executive Officer for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Charles Evans told a group of USC business school students and professors Monday.
The meeting is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. inside the Russell House Ballroom. After thousands of comments on social media sites, the business titan and former USC trustee approached university officials about scheduling an appearance last weekend, said USC spokeswoman Luanne Lawrence.
Playboy will visit USC on March 27 and 28 for a casting call for the upcoming “Girls of the SEC” October issue.
Warm weather welcomed the Healthy Carolina Farmers Market as it returned to Greene Street Tuesday afternoon.
In years past, it was difficult for many college students at Carolina Cup to spot a live horse.
The new Student Government administration was sworn in during a Wednesday afternoon ceremony in the historic Rutledge Chapel on the Horseshoe, starting a yearlong journey for the three executive leaders.
Though the devastation of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami tragedy occurred more than 9,000 miles away, the effects can still be felt by USC international and study abroad students who have had to ensure the safety of their loved ones or themselves.
A suspicious package was reported on Greene Street outside Russell House at approximately 4:45 Tuesday evening. The area was roped off and university police investigated the scene. In less than an hour, the package, an unattended black suitcase, was determined not to be a safety threat and the owner was found, said USC spokeswoman Margaret Lamb.