Sole treasurer candidate to ease new financial codes transition if elected
Third-year mechanical engineering student Jacob Vaught wants to create a smooth transition to Student Government’s new financial codes as treasurer.
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Third-year mechanical engineering student Jacob Vaught wants to create a smooth transition to Student Government’s new financial codes as treasurer.
Student Government’s organization fund will run out before the end of the fiscal year for the second year in a row after spending too much money too fast on student organizations. A finance ad hoc committee was formed to challenge this trend.
USC announced that it will cover tuition and fees for in-state students who graduate in the top 10% of their high school class and whose family has a household income of less than $80,000 a year starting in 2024.
New university-owned apartments are coming to Greene Street, USC's board of trustees announced in a meeting on Friday.
Students can no longer access TikTok on university Wi-Fi after USC blocked the social media platform in early August.
A new statue of USC's first admitted Black students since Reconstruction will be located in front of McKissick Museum, the board of trustees announced on Friday.
In September 1995, USC students opened their university mailboxes to find a pamphlet featuring a closeup of two men clad in leather kissing.
The faculty senate debated expanding its voting eligibility to untenured faculty and discussed unpaid labor during its meeting on Wednesday in the Booker T. Washington Auditorium.
USC faculty members are trying to amend the Chicago Principles to a new version for USC that would help guard campus from a potential critical race theory ban by the Statehouse.
Rising costs and inflation have made college attendance more expensive than it was five years ago, despite four years of tuition freezes.
The board of trustees met Friday morning to discuss the addition of more than 3,000 parking spaces by the end of the summer and approved an extension and raise to Athletics Director Ray Tanner's contract.
The faculty senate voted to restructure credit requirements for the College of Information and Communications students and discussed professors' freedom of expression on Wednesday.
The board of trustees moved to create new degree programs and expand the current ones during Henry Jolly and Reid Sherard's first meeting as board members on Friday.
“Free marijuana — Information,” Josh Griffin, a member of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), shouted from the Statehouse steps Friday morning.
The university announced a formal request for information (RFI) to explore development of 889 acres surrounding Williams-Brice Stadium on Tuesday at the Long Family Football Operations Center.
A South Carolina Statehouse bill intends to ban TikTok access on all government devices through the Department of Administration, but USC said the bill won't affect student's access on campus.
After holding Imagine Carolina, a student forum, last fall, the university announced in a campus-wide email the most common complaints among students. According to the email, students brought up concerns about advising, mental health resources and a lack of diversity in the student body and faculty.
Speakers focused on improving trust and transparency at the University of South Carolina during President Michael Amiridis' investiture on Friday morning at the Koger Center for the Arts.
The South Carolina NAACP branch held its annual "King Day at the Dome" at the Statehouse on Monday to bring awareness to racial issues in South Carolina and celebrate Martin Luther King. Jr. Day.
The College and University Trustee Screening Commission convened on Tuesday, where officials confirmed the trustee candidates that would move on to the final voting stage taking place before the joint assembly later this spring.