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(11/12/24 2:44am)
Poet and novelist Cassie Premo Steele leads journaling workshops at Congaree National Park every meteorological season — three month periods based on temperature cycles. For two hours, individuals in the workshop trek through the park's green brilliance, using pen and pad to escape from the the stress of their daily lives.
(11/07/24 3:57am)
The results for Richland County's 2024 elections for state house and senate, county council and congressional candidates came in late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning with the Democratic Party winning most of the elections.
(11/20/24 10:33pm)
When students walk into the USC's Center for Health and Well-Being for an appointment, they may have to record their blood pressure, measure their height and step on a scale that shows their weight.
(10/31/24 8:36pm)
Upon returning from fall break, students traversing Greene Street were met with a display of posters with post-abortion images, pro-life sentiments and comparisons between abortion and historical examples of genocide. In the wake of the 2022 Dobbs Supreme Court decision, which returned the issue of abortion to the states, abortion has been pushed to the forefront as a key concern of the 2024 election, and this protest is a clear example of that.
(10/22/24 8:41pm)
Mari Ross-Alexander, USC's associate vice president for Student Health and Well-Being, has resigned from USC after she was indicted by a federal grand jury in Nashville, Tennessee, on Oct. 16 for withholding more than $1 million in employment taxes from the IRS.
(10/11/24 1:56am)
Content warning: This article contains discussion of self-harm and eating disorders
(10/03/24 8:11pm)
Movie: Joker: Folie à Deux
(09/26/24 5:07am)
USC's student senate passed four pieces of legislation and tabled one at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
(09/25/24 3:03am)
Let’s face it, with midterms on the horizon, stress is something each college student may face.
(07/31/24 1:37am)
While the rest of the university was on summer break, USC’s Student Government remained hard at work to enact changes for the upcoming 2024-25 school year.
(06/18/24 10:09pm)
Sydney Herz fell in love with the game of baseball at an early age.
(06/05/24 1:28am)
On the first day of Pride Month, around 10,000 LGBTQIA+ South Carolinians and allies gathered in the Vista to highlight joy and resilience, throw a pageant competition and shop from local vendors at Outfest, a pride festival put on by the South Carolina Pride Movement.
(04/19/24 2:36am)
Owning and taking care of plants should be a part of college students’ lives. Houseplants are sometimes overlooked by young adults, but their many benefits are reason enough to incorporate them into students’ lifestyles.
(04/17/24 4:30am)
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.
(03/27/24 4:26am)
USC is introducing two new academic programs in 2025 that will focus on athlete counseling and environmental law.
(03/20/24 12:51am)
Graduate and professional students, often secluded within their departmental labs, are an integral part of the university's student community, yet their needs and voices frequently remain overlooked and underrepresented.
(02/26/24 3:53am)
When USC English professor James Jacocks was a student in the early 2010s, no one spoke about mental health.
(02/21/24 5:10am)
Zion Crichlow, a first-year doctoral student and in-training student, has been training to become a licensed clinical community psychologist in his time at USC.
(02/12/24 3:59am)
Second-year nursing student Maura Hamilton wants to reach and serve all of USC's student body if she is elected as speaker of the student senate.
(01/31/24 3:01am)
The South Carolina House Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs Committee introduced a bill in early January that would ban gender-affirming care for minors, sparking outrage from activist groups across the state.