USC prepares for GameDay
While most Gamecock fans rejoiced when they heard ESPN’s College GameDay would be coming to Columbia for the Georgia game this weekend, for others it meant an intense week of preparations.
440 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
You searched for "From Staff Reports", who is also a writer or photographer. Search only for the writer/photographer From Staff Reports.
While most Gamecock fans rejoiced when they heard ESPN’s College GameDay would be coming to Columbia for the Georgia game this weekend, for others it meant an intense week of preparations.
Accepting thousands of friend requests on Facebook was Michael Roth’s first mistake following his first College World Series.
Accepting thousands of friend requests on Facebook was Michael Roth’s first mistake following his first College World Series trip.
USC’s Office of Student Disabilities Services has received hundreds of requests to proctor tests over the last two years, but it may not be well-suited to handle them.
The Student Success Center (SSC) has received a "significant increase" in funding after the center saw an increase in use, according to Eric Moschella, its director.
System relays old news, fails to avert emergency
With a series of women’s self-defense workshops it’s offering this semester, USC hopes to help students, faculty and staff be prepared, feel empowered and find a voice.
As recent as 12 years ago, CarolinaCards issued to USC students, faculty and staff had Social Security numbers on them when they were distributed, according to Bill Hogue, USC’s vice president for technology.
Like most other university campuses around the country, USC sees greater instances of larceny once large numbers of people have returned to campus, according to Capt. Eric Grabski of the Division of Law Enforcement and Safety.
Technology overhaul expected to finish in 2014
After a year of patching up last August’s hazing scandal and working to rebuild the organization’s reputation, Associate Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life Keith Ellis is stepping down, leaving Student Life and the Fraternity Council to carry out a slew of changes to this fall’s recruitment.
In new South Carolina basketball coach Frank Martin’s introductory press conference, the word “recruit” was mentioned nine times, either by Martin or Athletics Director Eric Hyman.
This story is Part 1 of a three-day series on USC’s drinking culture. This story discusses current alcohol-related problems. Tomorrow’s will address administration’s plans and reactions. Friday’s story will look at how USC’s policies compare to other schools.
I am writing in response to The Gamecock’s news article, “Tracy Chooses Freshman as Chief of Staff” and the editorial, “Commission’s Inaction Results in Appointment.” I find both to be flawed in separate, yet equally important ways.
USC excels in donating time, work to community
The South Carolina women’s golf team will start its spring break off in the southern tip of the Palmetto State this weekend, where it will serve as host of the inaugural Darius Rucker Intercollegiate tournament on Hilton Head Island.
USC's Office of Student Conduct has handled 961 alcohol violations from the start of this academic year until mid-February.