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(02/03/22 5:23am)
The Title IX task force-turned-implementation group has come a long way in helping students in need but still needs to take concrete action and be more open to the public in order to gain student trust.
(02/03/22 7:13pm)
Between the difficulty of finding spaces and paying expensive prices, parking at the University of South Carolina can be frustrating for everyone. USC should look towards newer strategies to find a solution to these problems.
(02/07/22 2:33am)
During the Jan. 26 meeting of the S.C. House of Representatives Education and Public Works (EPW) Committee, legislators discussed five bills that would punish schools and "protect" students from the uncomfortable pieces of American history based on the representatives' incorrect understanding of critical race theory (CRT).
(01/28/22 5:33am)
The University of South Carolina needs to strive for better disability access on our campus. If we are to be an all-inclusive school that cares for its students, then the university has to make accessibility for students in wheelchairs and other mobility aids a greater priority.
(01/25/22 2:09am)
As the seasons change, so does our skin. Factors like cold air, dry indoor heating, low humidity and moisture-stripping products can leave skin rough, itchy and irritated. Using fragrance free and gentle soap, shortening your shower and moisturizing after showering can help your skin stay healthy.
(01/21/22 2:16am)
Seeing what the USC student body is wearing from Greene Street to Five Points is one of my favorite parts of being a college student. When I walk around campus I see a smorgasbord of every kind of style imaginable. This year, though, don't be surprised if you see Gamecocks dressing in comfort and color.
(01/20/22 6:11pm)
The Moore School is committed to changing lives through education and accomplishing this by working in a diverse and inclusive community.
(01/19/22 4:42am)
The time of New Year’s resolutions is upon us: This semester you should make your resolution to join a club. No matter what piques your interest, there is a student organization and a supportive community that can help you get out of your comfort zone and bolster your resumé.
(01/15/22 12:00am)
Retraction: (April 15, 2022 at 9:20 a.m.): The original version of this article said the author hopes that University President-Elect Michael Amiridis will not continue “protecting abusers.” This improperly implies that USC professor David Voros is an abuser. Voros has faced civil claims of harassment, not criminal sexual misconduct charges. Those claims were dismissed and settled out of court. Additionally, The Daily Gamecock did not reach out to Voros for comment prior to publication. Two sentences about Voros were removed, as they were not central to the story. The Daily Gamecock regrets the error.
(01/20/22 4:15am)
Recently, various students and faculty have expressed concerns with the REACH Act, claiming this act of political interference poses a threat to academic freedom in South Carolina. Fortunately for the students of this university, this claim is as bold as it is misleading.
(01/14/22 4:43am)
Retraction: (April 15, 2022 at 9:15 a.m.): The original version of this article contained phrasing that incorrectly implied that USC professor David Voros has faced criminal charges. Voros has faced civil claims of harassment, not criminal sexual misconduct charges. Those claims were dismissed and settled out of court. Additionally, The Daily Gamecock did not reach out to Voros for comment prior to publication. Two paragraphs about Voros were removed, as they were not central to the story. The Daily Gamecock regrets the error.
(01/13/22 3:49am)
USC’s budget presentation on Tuesday to the Ways and Means Higher Education Subcommittee in the S.C. House of Representatives was a demonstration of how both the USC administration and the General Assembly are failing to properly run our university.
(01/14/22 3:18am)
As the new year starts and syllabus week ends, finding time for yourself and prioritizing your mental health should be on everyone's mind this semester.
(01/12/22 5:54am)
The tragedies at the Vulcan Materials Company quarry in the fall of 2020 and 2021 have robbed our student body of two young men. As many call for action, accusations aimed at the Vulcan Materials Company cannot be the only vessel for change. The university and the student body need to be involved for a wholistic solution.
(01/09/22 10:56pm)
I’ve been staring at a blank Google Doc, trying to figure out what to write in my first-ever letter from the editor, for far too long.
(01/10/22 1:57am)
In 2021, Republican politicians and public officials constantly tried to interfere with academic operations at South Carolina’s universities. This trend, which does not seem to be slowing, is a dangerous threat to academic freedom in South Carolina.
(12/03/21 4:52am)
This holiday season, there's tons to do in the Carolinas, so you can leave the stress of long traveling behind you. In South Carolina, we've got all the right combinations of holiday food, festivities and fun to make this winter break your best one yet.
(12/01/21 2:46am)
As the regular season comes to an end, it's time for Gamecock football fans to put the past 12 months into perspective. Although Saturday night was rough, the program is in a much better spot than it was at the end of the 2020 season — and South Carolina has head coach Shane Beamer and the fifth-year seniors to thank.
(11/29/21 4:03am)
The final letter from an editor-in-chief is usually reflective. I've been in the role since April, but I’ve been struggling for a while now to figure out how to write something that reflects the breadth — and meaning — of what The Daily Gamecock has brought to my college experience.
(11/22/21 5:11am)
Repeal the Heritage Act applauds The Daily Gamecock editorial board’s comments on the shameful and dishonest inaction of the USC administration, both with respect to renaming campus buildings and in response to broader calls for change from the campus community.