Column: College students have an unhealthy relationship with caffeine
Students need to reassess their caffeine drinking habits in order to maximize the benefits that caffeine can bring.
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Students need to reassess their caffeine drinking habits in order to maximize the benefits that caffeine can bring.
More than 300 students and faculty gathered at the Koger Center for the Arts on Saturday to observe annual stylistic performances from Bollywood-fusion dance teams.
For some college athletes, their chosen school is everything that they've imagined.
USC's student senate passed one new piece of legislation, failed to pass another and confirmed two new senators at its meeting on Wednesday.
Sparkly disco balls, colorful and illuminating pink lights and more join the traditional wall-to-wall mirrors in the new BEATS Barre Studio.
Understanding how vulnerable getting a haircut can be, Lydia Catherine and Kayla Turnage, said they wanted to bring an inclusive and customer-focused hair salon to Five Points.
As the landscape of higher education continues to evolve, the stereotypical image of a college student no longer holds true for the majority.
The new president of USC's staff senate, Tyson Lusk, said the body must look out for employees at the university by providing benefits such as awards, recognition and representation to keep people in Columbia.
Professors at USC and officials from school districts in Richland and Lexington counties are concerned with the effects of social media platforms, such as TikTok, on students' mental health and education in and out of the classroom.
USC faculty, staff and students said they have felt a lack of support from the university amid the ongoing fighting in the Gaza strip.
Classical Healing Keys along with Spark, a department from USCs school of music, showcases classical talents on the russell house patio to spread awareness of Mental Health Issues. -------------------------------------------------------- Reporter: Clarissa Meier Producer: Clarissa Meier --------------------------------------------------------
Most of us would be lying if we said that we didn’t look at other people's lives and feel like we were behind compared to them.
Leaders at the University of South Carolina are planning to slow the growth rate of the student body after a record-breaking freshman class in 2023 despite expectations for an even larger one next year.
President Michael Amiridis took to the stage Tuesday in the Russell House Ballroom to highlight the university's accomplishments and announce upcoming projects during his first State of the University Address.
Many students encounter questions of the meaning of life, and in many scenarios, religion and spirituality may be the only way to combat those questions.
After a hiatus from recording due to the COVID-19 pandemic and career changes, singer-songwriter Mackenzie Morrow couldn't get back into the recording studio. Instead of giving up, the USC alumna adapted to the challenge and found herself turning her emotions and experiences into her latest album, "Black Butterfly."
Before Gray Collegiate Academy’s varsity boys’ basketball team took the court against W.J. Keenan on Jan. 17, head athletic trainer Madisen Keim spent additional time reviewing emergency protocols for the school’s new indoor arena with her athletic training student.
Every racial, ethnic and cultural group, particularly those classified as people of color, are commonly subjected to dangerous and discriminatory stereotypes. If these stereotypes are maintained and continuously pushed, we will continue to live in a society where people judge others before getting to know them.
Ever since high school, USC Student Body President Emmie Thompson has been interested in policy. Despite not participating in her high school Student Government, she now views her involvement in college as a way to give back.
Over the course of a college career, students may encounter obstacles that get in the way of going to class, and, whether it’s a full-time job, mental health struggles or a legitimate sickness, students’ grades should not be penalized every time a doctor’s note cannot be provided.