Letter from the editor: Change is scary. Embrace it anyway.
I’ve been afraid of change since third grade.
61 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
I’ve been afraid of change since third grade.
I was typing away at my computer this summer, trying to soak in one of my last days at The Post and Courier's sunny Charleston, S.C., office when a senior projects reporter approached me.
USC students complained of mold growth in on-campus dorms more than 840 times in the past two years, documenting mushrooms growing from ceilings, mold ballooning out of heating and cooling units and fuzzy specs adorning dressers on move-in day.
All classes are canceled Friday, Sept. 30, in anticipation of Hurricane Ian hitting the Midlands, the university announced today.
A student and a faculty member died in unrelated incidents on campus, the university announced on Sept. 2.
When my parents moved me into my Green Quad dorm in 2019, I didn’t think we'd find ourselves lugging the blue Ikea bags up the yellow brick stairs in sweat-soaked clothes again in 2022 — only this time to move my little sister in. But here we are.
Donna Arnett is USC's new provost, the board of trustees voted on Thursday.
When I think back on my time in college so far, it's the individual memories that come to mind.
On any given day, Devin Williams might receive a text saying, “What’s today’s mathematics?”
Masks will not be required in classrooms beginning March 17, according to an email announcement from interim Provost Stephen Cutler.
Though students, faculty and staff have very different experiences with stress on campus, many have one thing in common: They feel burned out.
To the right of the fountain, by the drop-off loop, there's a bush that blooms hot pink in the springtime.
The Student Government executive candidates will debate on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Russell House ballroom. Ahead of the debate, they sat down with The Daily Gamecock and SGTV to share their plans with the student body.
USC President-Elect, Michael Amiridis, will finish the school year at the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) and return to Columbia to take office as USC's 30th University President this summer.
Michael Amiridis, the finalist to become USC's next university president, is speaking to the USC community on a Microsoft Teams call Friday morning. Following the forum, the university board of trustees will meet at 2 p.m. in the Alumni Center. "Presidential election" is the last item on the agenda.
Michael Amiridis is USC's new president-elect, the board of trustees unanimously voted on Friday. Amiridis will make $900,000 a year.
A top candidate for the next university president will speak to USC community members on Microsoft Teams tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., according to an email the board of trustees sent on Thursday.
COVID-19 infections are soaring in Columbia as students, faculty and staff return to campus. More than 1,000 cases were reported to the university since Jan. 1, according to data USC released on Tuesday.
I’ve been staring at a blank Google Doc, trying to figure out what to write in my first-ever letter from the editor, for far too long.
A top candidate for the next university president withdrew his name from consideration this weekend.