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With the transition to online classes and social distancing, students, faculty and staff are adjusting to new normals, including maintaining their mental health.
The student senate confirmed and debated appointments to multiple groups with some contention at its meeting Wednesday.
South Carolina football head coach Will Muschamp held a teleconference to give an update on the state of his program in light of the unusual circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic Monday.
Whatever the complete answer is to slowing the spread of COVID-19, closing college residence halls for the next few weeks isn’t it.
If college students spent more time in nature, they could lead healthier lifestyles with less anxiety.
As the Envision campaign has officially won the Student Government elections, it is time to immediately hold our student representatives accountable for their stance on mental health.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Hayden Hurst opened up last week about his depression and how it led to his suicide attempt four years ago while he was a student at South Carolina.
Student Government elections ended today with Isobel "Issy" Rushton voted as the student body president and Hannah White as the student body vice president.
Sam Mayberry, president
The three finalists for executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, Nancy Rapoport, William Tate and John Wiencek, discussed mental health, diversity and other topics during their campus visits.
Yoga is a popular fitness form due to its attention to both mental and physical well being. In Columbia, several yoga studios have various types of classes that focus on everything from classic vinyasa to yoga with goats.
This year, The Daily Gamecock is not doing endorsements. Instead, we asked the six Student Government executive candidates to send us a pitch on why students should vote for them.
William Tate, one of the candidates for vice president of academic affairs and provost, met with student leaders and answered their questions on Tuesday.
Tuesday’s executive cabinet meeting, the last before Student Government elections begin, focused on cabinet members’ plans, primarily with the ongoing Be-YOU-tiful week event.
Candidates for the Student Government executive office discussed mental health, campus safety and diversity among other topics at the 2020 Student Government debate.
The search for a new provost continued today as provost candidate Nancy Rapoport answered the questions of student leaders during her campus visit.
With as much time as we invest listening to music, it can have huge effects on our moods, our perspectives on others and our general outlook on life, and we need to be intentional in our usage of it.
College is stressful, and failure is a part of life. In an effort to support the mental health of USC students, the university has started a series of seminars called The Resiliency Project, an initiative university President Bob Caslen announced in an op-ed published by The State.