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(04/27/26 3:21am)
Last spring, Columbia participated in its first City Nature Challenge. Nearly 103,000 people participated in the international campaign meant to help find, document and share urban wildlife, with nearly 300 participants in Columbia alone.
(04/25/26 3:55am)
The USC Board of Trustees approved funding for the athletics department in several areas at its April 24 meeting. This included funds for the Williams-Brice Stadium renovations and the issuing of athletic facility revenue-refunding bonds.
(04/23/26 3:28am)
At the April 22 meeting of the student senate, senior deputy athletics director Jeff Crane gave an update on the renovations happening with Williams-Brice Stadium.
(04/27/26 3:14am)
When third-year operations and supply chain and entrepreneurship student Zack Coetzee started investigating rideshare safety, he found an alarming fact. Over the course of five years, sexual assault cases in Ubers happened every eight minutes.
(04/23/26 4:14pm)
What may appear like a normal Wednesday afternoon for some was a celebration for others as Sustainable Carolina hosted its annual Earth Day event on April 22.
(04/23/26 3:42pm)
Columbia native Mike Sloan started driving for Uber in 2019, but it wasn’t until six months later that USC students dubbed his silver Nissan Armada the “Watermelon Crawl.”
(04/21/26 12:29am)
The USC campus looks its best on the website where the greenery is in full bloom, the grass is freshly cut and the sun beams on student's faces when they walk through the Horseshoe.
(04/17/26 4:00pm)
USC has named Christopher Culbertson the new dean of the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences.
(04/16/26 2:35am)
At the April 15 meeting of the student senate, Chairman of the Finance Committee Thomas Spurgeon resigned as a student senator and was confirmed as the next student body treasurer. Spurgeon was nominated last week by Student Body President Cole Rotondo to replace former treasurer Ashley Reynolds.
(04/16/26 2:38am)
As innovation and technology continue to affect the world, the legal profession continues to respond. USC's Joseph F. Rice School of Law offers a program to prepare future lawyers for a changing legal environment.
(04/15/26 1:19am)
Before they ever moved into their USC residence halls, first-year biological sciences student Laela Inthanongsak and first-year interdisciplinary studies student Asher Zhong had already founded their Building a Brain club. Spurred by passions for neuroscience and behavioral psychology, the two collaborated over the summer to create their interdisciplinary club.
(04/14/26 12:58am)
The final puzzle piece has been placed for the 27-mile riverfront, as the City of Columbia is offering a space for community engagement while launching its 100-acre development.
(04/13/26 3:26am)
Art has always been a huge part of third-year neuroscience student Ansley Martin's identity. Inspired by her grandmother, a talented painter who had developed a tremor in her hand due to Alzheimer's medication, Martin came to a realization. The very thing her grandmother was afraid to do could be what helped her, thus beginning the research to the science behind it.
(04/13/26 2:38am)
Correction note: A previous version of this article misconstrued computer science professor Biplav Srivastava's stance regarding funding for research. The phrasing has been changed to reflect his meaning.
(04/09/26 1:17am)
At the April 8 meeting of the student senate, Student Body President Cole Rotondo announced that Senate Finance Committee Chairman Thomas Spurgeon is his nomination for student body treasurer. This follows one week after the resignation of Ashley Reynolds during her second term as treasurer.
(04/09/26 2:38am)
When fourth-year nursing student Reagan Warnecke started her clinical hours, she quickly recognized a problem: non-English speaking patients didn’t receive the same care as English speakers.
(04/07/26 4:03am)
For the last five and a half years, Erin Meyer-Gutbrod has been researching the critically endangered North Atlantic right whales as an assistant professor at the School of the Earth, Ocean and Environment. With only 384 whales left and only 70 active females, the number of newborns is declining. Meyer-Gutbrod started her research to better understand the whales’ birthing trends.
(04/02/26 4:52am)
At the April 1 meeting of the student senate, Student Body Treasurer Ashley Reynolds announced she is resigning from the position for personal reasons. She said she is willing to assist in the transition of the next treasurer and help out Student Government members if they need anything.
(04/01/26 2:26am)
When Asaru Buffalo gives tours at the Anne Frank Center, he starts in the year 1889 — the year that Otto Frank, Anne Frank's father, and Adolf Hitler were both born.
(03/29/26 1:06am)
Protesters gathered to express their dissatisfaction with the Trump administration at the statehouse Saturday afternoon.