USC sees three candidates for Associate Vice President of Student Life
Three candidates are in the running for the role of Associate Vice President (AVP) for Student Life at the University of South Carolina.
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Three candidates are in the running for the role of Associate Vice President (AVP) for Student Life at the University of South Carolina.
After rebranding and changing management, The Radley is still dealing with criminal activity, such as shootings and motor vehicle theft, according to residents.
USC plays host to an diverse group of approximately 1,500 international students, representing nearly 100 different nations. Though Columbia differs from these students’ hometowns in many ways, as master of international business student and South African Emily Hobson said, there’s one aspect of culture we all share.
The second Constitutional Council hearing this week took place at 7 p.m. on Feb. 27 in Russell House room 322. The case was brought forth by former student body treasurer candidate Lester Lewis II against vice presidential candidate Jordan Richardson, regarding potential Student Government elections violations.
Three candidates are running for the role of student body treasurer in the 2025 student government elections at USC.
USC's board of trustees were updated on ongoing campus projects and considered the leadership structure of the new hospital during its annual retreat on Jan. 24.
The week immediately following Hurricane Helene came with its own whirlwind of activity, with students rushing back to campus, settling in, checking new due dates, and watching as the news poured in by the hour, reporting the storm’s widespread devastation that crossed state lines.
Editor’s note: This article was written in collaboration between The Daily Gamecock, The Paladin and The Minaret. Franchesca Murrugarra is a reporter with The Minaret, and Carter Ozburn and Walker Smith are reporters with The Paladin.
At 8 a.m. Friday morning, Veta Mapes was awoken by a thunderous impact.
When a person's stomach growls in the morning, the first thing they may do is head to the pantry to find something to eat. Something that seems so simple, such as a bowl of oatmeal, cereal or even a banana, could be a luxury to someone else, and they may not even realize it.
South Carolina Rep. Leon Howard (D-Richland County) invited many speakers to a rally against hate speech at the Statehouse steps in light of Uncensored America hosting a "roast" of Kamala Harris on the University of South Carolina's campus on Sept 18.
In this letter, I will demonstrate as to why more consideration is required in determining whether we at USC should open a forum to Milo Yiannopoulos and Gavin McInnes. I have written 10 main points that I believe must be addressed. These range from the dangers of allowing political extremists to co-opt our social spaces in bad faith, to the fact that the organizers of this event have broken several key rules laid out within USC policy.
Jillian Hanley arrived at Gamecock Park at 2:15 a.m. Saturday with three portable chargers, a cheap blanket and some posters.
The state of South Carolina has seen a drastic increase in the number of vacant positions within the field of education in recent years.
This article was reported and written in collaboration between The Daily Gamecock and The State newspaper.
Having adequate, accessible accommodations for students with disabilities is instrumental to fostering an inclusive learning environment. But at USC, this has not been accomplished.
The state of South Carolina has seen a simultaneous effort to ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs at higher education institutes as well as books at the K-12 level of education within the past year.
Junior guard Meechie Johnson took to social media on Monday to announce that he will be entering the transfer portal and potentially pursuing a professional opportunity in the NBA.
USC students, faculty and staff could see a change to their CarolinaCards in the fall 2024 semester with the addition of the Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention & Prevention hotline to the back of all future cards.
Growing up in Charlotte, North Carolina, Alyssa Lang looked up to the United States women’s national soccer team, who won the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1999 and were the best national team in the sport at the time.