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(03/05/25 5:36am)
In the past two months, there have been two anti-abortion legislation pieces introduced in the South Carolina House of Representatives. On Tuesday, H. 3457 was in the House Judiciary Committee hearing, with a large audience of citizens in both favor and opposition of this bill.
(03/04/25 8:59pm)
The Constitutional Council branch of USC’s Student Government released the full opinions concerning three cases that the council heard last week regarding potential election code violations from multiple student body president and student body vice president candidates on March 4.
(03/03/25 4:28am)
The owner of Carolina Cafe, a cafe near USC's Horseshoe, is concerned for her business as the parking spots outside of the store are replaced with bike lanes.
(03/04/25 3:33am)
The leaders of the Women in Business Council aim to create a space for women to learn and build confidence within the business world. The club is open to women in any field of study and meets biweekly to give its members inspiring speakers, mentorship opportunities, resume workshops and networks to help them be successful in their future careers.
(03/27/25 12:53am)
Two recent attempts by the federal government to halt or reduce the disbursement of federal funding have prompted responses from the University of South Carolina and concern among students.
(02/28/25 6:08pm)
The second Constitutional Council hearing this week took place at 7 p.m. on Feb. 27 in Russell House room 322. The case was brought forth by former student body treasurer candidate Lester Lewis II against vice presidential candidate Jordan Richardson, regarding potential Student Government elections violations.
(02/27/25 6:02am)
USC's student senate passed numerous pieces of legislation, including bills to comply with DEI restrictions, construct a pathway along the Blossom Street Bridge, and create an app for the Garnet Bites program.
(02/27/25 2:34am)
Ashley Reynolds will become the next student body treasurer, the elections commissioner Sean Deuty announced on Wednesday. In addition to Reynolds, Maura Hamilton was reelected as speaker of the student senate.
(02/26/25 10:58pm)
The Constitutional Council ruled that there was sufficient evidence of election fraud in the claim by third-year finance and economics student David Henao’s campaign. This case dealt with a TikTok post made by a former member of the Tkacs-Richardson campaign. Courtney Tkacs and Jordan Richardson’s ticket is not allowed to campaign from 10 a.m. Feb. 26 to 10 a.m. Feb. 27 in response, including posting on social media. The other two cases were dismissed for insufficient evidence.
(02/26/25 3:48pm)
The Constitutional Council held a hearing that began at 7 p.m. in the University of South Carolina's Law School on Tuesday. Three cases were presented, two brought by presidential candidate David Henao against the Courtney Tkacs and Jordan Richardson campaign for president and vice president and one brought by Tkacs-Richardson against Henao and his former running mate Emma Connelly.
(02/26/25 4:39am)
The University of South Carolina broke ground on the upcoming School of Medicine in Columbia’s BullStreet District.
(02/24/25 12:05am)
USC’s board of trustees met on Feb. 21 for the first of its two semesterly meetings to discuss federal funding, mental health services, economic development and research. The board also approved a resolution for compliance with non-discrimination laws.
(02/22/25 6:15pm)
The Office of Sustainability hosted its first Student Sustainability Summit at the Learning Center for Sustainable Futures on Feb. 21.
(02/20/25 7:41am)
The executive candidates for the 2025 Student Government election sat down with The Daily Gamecock and SGTV to discuss their platforms and goals for the student body. Elections will be held on Feb. 25 and 26.
(02/20/25 6:58am)
There are two candidates for Student Body Vice President, each running alongside two of the three presidential candidates.
(02/20/25 5:58am)
Three candidates are running for the role of student body treasurer in the 2025 student government elections at USC.
(02/20/25 7:40am)
The USC Student Government held the executive office candidates' debate Feb. 19 at at the Russell House ballroom.
(02/20/25 6:34am)
USC’s student senate passed six pieces of legislation at its weekly meeting on Wednesday, including a recommendation for a semesterly multicultural summit. Senate also addressed a bill that will be decided by a student vote next week.
(02/20/25 5:33am)
Maura Hamilton, a third-year nursing student, is running unopposed for a second term as speaker of the student senate.
(02/20/25 6:40am)
There are three candidates for student body president, two of which have no prior Student Government experience. All three candidates are aiming to be a voice for the student body and address the students’ needs.