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More than 10,000 people marched on South Carolina State House grounds to protest the state education system on May 1, 2019. Teachers called for higher pay, smaller classes and mental health counseling for students.
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More than 10,000 people marched on South Carolina State House grounds to protest the state education system on May 1, 2019. Teachers called for higher pay, smaller classes and mental health counseling for students.
William Tate IV is a finalist in the University of South Carolina's selection of a university president following the retirement of Harris Pastides. He spoke at a faculty forum at the USC School of Law on April 23, 2019.
Thomas Cooper Library, along with other services for students, will remain open while campus is closed and classes are cancelled Wednesday to Friday, Oct. 5-7.
Saadiqa Kumanyika, left, serves as a panelist to speak about the "Planks of Vision for Black Lives" at a Greenville teach-in on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Black Lives Matter teach-in attendees light candles in remembrance of their loved ones who were killed by police at Greenville's Martin Webb Learning Center on Saturday, Sept. 24.
Substance Abuse Prevention and Education Coordinator Emily Epting gives a presentation on USC alcohol policies to faculty and staff on Friday, Sept. 23 at Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center.
Student Government President Michael Parks addresses the freshman class about the Carolinian Creed.
The class of 2020 gathered in the Colonial Life Arena for this year's new student convocation.
Confederate flag supporters in Civil War re-enactment uniforms ceremonially raise the battle flag at a rally on Statehouse grounds on July 10, 2016.