Student senate passes 1 piece of legislation, fails to pass another, confirms 2 new senators
USC's student senate passed one new piece of legislation, failed to pass another and confirmed two new senators at its meeting on Wednesday.
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USC's student senate passed one new piece of legislation, failed to pass another and confirmed two new senators at its meeting on Wednesday.
Russell House Director Kim McMahon has been working at USC for more than 15 years.
Students enrolled at the USC Columbia campus are able to vote in special and general Student Government elections. The executive powers that students can vote for include student body president, student body vice president, speaker of the student senate and student body treasurer.
Student organizations across campus staged a walkout on the Russell House Patio Thursday in order to continue showing their support for Palestine amid ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip.
All the letters I’ve written during my almost year as editor-in-chief focus on something important to me.
When students walk into McMaster College, they see a building with historic brick walls, natural light, eclectic sculptures and the two galleries that hold rotating exhibits and student art.
It’s no secret that Cookout is a favorite of many USC students.
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report for USC’s Columbia campus was released Sept. 29 and showed an uptick in on-campus rape, burglaries, robbery and other offenses in 2022.
Do you ever wonder what the person sitting next to you in class or at the dining hall is listening to? While you might be jamming out to your favorite rock group, someone else is having a main character moment with Lana Del Rey.
Na'Kiya Tye was chairwoman of the powers and responsibilities committee when one of the senators on her committee told her that her roommate offered to "go Klu Klux Klan" on a senator. She said that when she reported it to housing, she was told there was nothing they could do. Hearing about this encouraged Tye to seek out new ways to hold students accountable for racism on campus.
News 4 Reporter Meagan Daukshus was on Greene Street Wednesday night when the Student Government Election Results were announced. She had the opportunity to talk to staff members from the Thompson Reeves campaign after the results were announced. Reporter: Meagan Daukshus Producer: Alexander Tetor
Student Government candidates need to create solid plans in order to help implement their campaign promises effectively.
Speaker of the student senate Natalie Trimble announced Wednesday during the weekly senate session that the executive officers of Student Government are working out a discrepancy between the Student Government constitution and codes about how much time the student body president has to sign or veto a bill.
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.
After investigations into organizational conduct violations, USC suspended the Theta Delta Chi fraternity chapter for hazing violations on Nov. 4, 2022, until at least Nov. 4, 2026.
South Carolina college students faced at least 2,400 possible cases of mold in their dorms during the past two years, a crush of complaints and repairs that highlight a growing local and national problem: college living spaces that make students sick.
Walking down Pickens Street in either direction, students see banners that boast about some of USC’s accomplishments hung from light posts like flags on the rafters of basketball arenas. One of these banners says USC has the nation’s best first-year experience.
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.
In his fourth year as a student-athlete, redshirt junior forward Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk has taken pride in prioritizing the “student” in student-athlete throughout his collegiate career.