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Though talking openly about mental struggles has become more mainstream, the country needs to do more to address stigmas and unequal access to mental healthcare for Black Americans.
Student Body Vice President Maia Porzio has noticed a common struggle among students throughout her time at USC.
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The university announced the hiring of J. Rex Tolliver as the new vice president for student affairs and academic support in an email sent out on July 28.
After a summer of tragedies, staff members at Student Health Services suggest students acknowledge their emotions, take a break from media coverage and notice how their support team is feeling in order to maintain mental health and well-being for themselves and others.
Three candidates for vice president of student affairs and academic support visited campus on July 7, 11 and 14 to participate in campus forums and presentations as they competed for what is one of the university’s top administration positions.
The vice president of student affairs is one of the many positions that will see change. Brandi Hephner LaBanc, out of the three candidates that came to visit, took stands on mental health and the importance of diversity and inclusion, making her the best candidate for the job.
The year is reaching its midpoint in July, and the WNBA is right about to have its midseason break during All-Star weekend on July 9-10. So for all the women's basketball Gamecock fans, here’s a quick rundown on how all former Gamecocks who have played in the WNBA's 2022 season have performed thus far.
Recent mass shootings in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas, have not only sparked a number of rallies in Columbia, but have also brought on a new wave of emotions for students. The coverage of the tragedies can make it difficult for students to understand their feelings and to take care of their mental well-being.
Reedy Newton spends the majority of her weekdays in Russell House in meetings and working on initiatives for USC’s Student Government. She moves between the Leadership and Service Center and classes at the Darla Moore School of Business, all while staying involved on campus.
USC faculty and staff have come together in an effort to advocate for a bill that would provide paid parental leave at the university.
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Some USC students have ties to Ukraine and Russia, and their struggles during Putin’s war should not be overlooked. Their mental health has been affected by frantically stressing about the well-being of their family in Russia and Ukraine, on top of academic stressors.
As gas prices rise, USC students and faculty members are having to make sacrifices, such as rationing food, in order to pay for their car’s gas.
The new Student Government executive officers and senators were sworn in at an inauguration held at Rutledge Chapel on Thursday night, March 24.
On any given day, Devin Williams might receive a text saying, “What’s today’s mathematics?”
It can seem like drugs are everywhere in college. We are constantly warned throughout our lifetime to never try any drug from a long list that includes weed and heroin. but what we are rarely warned about is a drug that is considered normal to take — Adderall. USC must educated students on the dangers and side effects of Adderall, especially as the drug becomes used during finals season.
Though students, faculty and staff have very different experiences with stress on campus, many have one thing in common: They feel burned out.
The races for student body vice president and speaker of the student senate ended Wednesday night, with Maia Porzio elected as vice president and Noah Glasgow elected as speaker of the student senate.