Spotlight: Presidential candidate Jim Gilmore
Among the many 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls is Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia, a lesser-known candidate with big ideas.
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Among the many 2016 Republican presidential hopefuls is Jim Gilmore, former governor of Virginia, a lesser-known candidate with big ideas.
After going strong for the last decade, Healthy Carolina celebrated 10 years of the healthy campus initiative Monday night at the Darla Moore School of Business.
On Thursday, a special Diversity Dialogue series was held as part of the Creed and Diversity Week celebration. The Office of Multicultural and Student Affairs — who regularly plan the Diversity Dialogue events — partnered with the Greek Programming Board to sponsor a session titled "Social Justice in Greek Life." Affiliates of various fraternities and sororities as well as members of IPC, NPC, NPHC and the LGBTQ+ community attended the discussion to discuss current issues in Greek Life.
When I first met Maya Evans, she wasn’t running track and field, as she is during most hours of the week.
Friday, Oct. 30
There are many ways to train and maintain a healthy mind, body and spirit while on campus at USC. To help with that challenge, the university’s Healthy Carolina program is hosting the Healthy Campus Summit Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Capstone Campus Room.
Every time a mass shooting occurs, someone wants to have the gun control debate, and someone else wants to avoid that discussion and talk about the “real” problem — mental illness — instead. In any given year, one in every four adults will suffer from mental illness, which makes it a fairly common problem.
Friday, Sept. 25
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From the desk of President Harris Pastides
Undergraduate and graduate students alike filled a room in the Discovery building Tuesday night for a lecture on creating LGBT-affirmative therapists.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) will host a parade and block party on Main Street May 2 to celebrate how far the organization has come and those whom they have helped along the way.
For members of the Gamecock community, it is quite the month to be a social advocate here in Columbia. Not only is March Women’s History Month, but it is also the 40th anniversary for the Women’s and Gender Studies program at USC.
If all goes as planned, USC will unveil a brand-new Student Health Center in early 2017, placed strategically between the Thomas Cooper Library and Russell House.
There’s nothing like a long succession of near criminal acts of laziness over spring break to show how easy it is to be comfortable.
This past Saturday, over 1,200 people crossed the finished line of the Gamecock 6K in Colonial Life Arena.
As our campus mourns the loss of a beloved professor, I can’t help but to reflect upon a thought that passed through my mind last Thursday afternoon.
From the desk of the Opinion Editor:
"The country has shown that it will implement its laws and we hope that this is the first step toward ending this extreme form of violence against women once and for all." — Suad Abu-Dayyeh,consultant for Equality Now, following the conviction of a doctor responsible for the genital mutilation and subsequent death of a 13-year-old girl, Egypt's first mutilation case to make it to trial
There comes a point when a person assumes they don't have enough time in the day, week or month to accomplish all they want.