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(04/17/21 11:19pm)
Although Pride month is in June, The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) celebrates in April as a way to close out the school year. OMSA’s annual Pridechella event celebrated the LGBTQ+ community with music, spoken word and drag performances on Friday on the Russell House Patio.
(04/19/21 1:25am)
While students can always spend their summer vacation relaxing, partying and sleeping as much as they want, there is a better option of spending it more productively and use this time to develop ourselves professionally or individually.
(04/21/21 5:39pm)
As final exams are approaching, many students fall victim to burnout and forget to take care of themselves which results in poor mental health.
(04/06/21 4:19pm)
USC has signed the Chamber of Commerce’s effort to pass hate crime legislation in South Carolina.
(09/17/21 12:01am)
Last year, many students spent the entire year taking online classes, but this fall, in-person classes have started again. The toll on students’ motivation and mental health from a year of online courses is making the transition back to in-person hard.
(03/31/21 1:06am)
With another month left in the semester and upcoming finals, many students have the option to explore and utilize different studying spots throughout the University of South Carolina’s large and enjoyable campus. In fact, these often prove more useful and convenient than seeking out spots off campus.
(03/31/21 1:27am)
Transitioning to college can be a scary time. It can leave students feeling homesick or lonely, especially in the first year. The Ask a Mom group wants to encourage students, create a space to come talk about anything they want and even grab a good old-fashioned mom hug.
(03/25/21 12:55am)
Speakers discussed how the pandemic has affected the university at USC's chapter of the American Association of University Professors' "COVID-19 and the Post-Pandemic University" symposium Wednesday afternoon.
(03/24/21 3:25am)
During this ongoing Lent season, people on and around campus in Columbia should strive to give back to the Carolina community and be involved in acts of service during these difficult times.
(04/11/21 11:10pm)
From the beginning, the Caslen presidency was beset by crisis. Yet, those who’ve worked closely with USC’s president say his abilities as a leader have led to smooth sailing.
(04/15/21 10:35pm)
By becoming an advocate for art therapy or other kinds of psychotherapy within one’s community, residents within South Carolina can do their part to improve mental health care and enhance the lives of the people in their state.
(04/05/21 11:16pm)
Since last March, students have been confronted with a new set of challenges to navigate as a result of COVID-19.
(04/12/21 12:18am)
On a beautiful afternoon in Rutledge Chapel, April 3, 2018, I began the journey of a lifetime and was sworn in as student body president. I didn't know exactly what the year ahead would look like at the time, but it turned out to be an incredible period of transformation for our university – full of unexpected twists and turns, all of which shaped the institution's trajectory.
(04/19/21 12:14am)
In the past 220 years of USC’s existence, the university has grown from the surrounding Horseshoe area to include much of Columbia. It continues to expand with new projects such as Campus Village and the health sciences campus.
(04/12/21 3:23am)
Street art is a ubiquitous part of the city around us, and there is a deep struggle behind the scenes in the creation of these colorful pieces. The "struggling artist" is already a common cliché — one that Columbia artists are already familiar with, especially in the COVID-19 era.
(04/05/21 11:56pm)
On March 11, 2020, the sports world came to a quick and sudden halt after Rudy Gobert of the Utah Jazz tested positive for COVID-19. Moments later, the NBA announced it was postponing the rest of its season.
(03/02/21 2:25am)
Sunday marked the end of National Eating Disorders Association’s annual awareness week, which is usually marked with an on-campus NEDA walk. This year, the walk will be online.
(03/03/21 4:17am)
Addressing the way we relate to each other and acknowledging the physical distance that followed the start of the pandemic are mental exercises we have done for months now. Our new daily routine also comes with new challenges related to how and what we focus our attention on in class, and the way we perceive reality now that technology is constantly in front of us.
(04/14/21 3:41am)
The class of 2021 studied under two seemingly different university presidents, but there was one consistent trait between the Pastides and Caslen administrations: a total lack of accountability to the student body.
(03/23/21 3:44am)
All women deserve respect and fair treatment. When any woman — especially women in the public eye — are mistreated, it sets an precedent for how women are treated everywhere.