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(10/26/23 1:38am)
Student senate unanimously passed a recommendation to the university administration that would extend the hours of Thomas Cooper Library during the week leading up to final exams during its session Wednesday night.
(11/30/23 5:50am)
As the landscape of higher education continues to evolve, the stereotypical image of a college student no longer holds true for the majority.
(11/14/23 3:45am)
USC asked students to take part in a survey during October to help assist in the renovations of several on-campus dorms.
(10/26/23 3:05am)
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.
(11/09/23 1:27pm)
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.
(10/18/23 6:45pm)
Various Israeli and Jewish student organizations held a vigil on the grounds of the Anne Frank Center on Tuesday to honor the people who have died in recent attacks on the Gaza strip.
(10/18/23 6:41pm)
The Party for Socialism and Liberation, in collaboration with three other USC organizations, held an "emergency demonstration" on Tuesday at the South Carolina Statehouse to call for the freeing of Palestinian political prisoners, the end of aid to Israel and advocacy for peace as attacks persist between Israel and Hamas.
(10/18/23 6:06am)
USC faculty, staff and students said they have felt a lack of support from the university amid the ongoing fighting in the Gaza strip.
(10/17/23 3:23am)
A information science student will be the first to graduate with a digital studies certificate after the university launched a new interdisciplinary program this fall.
(10/18/23 4:46am)
Edray Goins spoke on USC's campus Monday to encourage Black students to pursue mathematics and shined a light on lesser known African American mathematical scientists who do not appear in many history books.
(10/23/23 3:37am)
Columbia has started a more than $20 million project to renovate Finlay Park, but some people close to the homeless community are concerned about the impact the remodel has had on the city's homeless population while it's temporarily closed.
(10/16/23 3:10pm)
USC announced that it will cover tuition and fees for in-state students who graduate in the top 10% of their high school class and whose family has a household income of less than $80,000 a year starting in 2024.
(10/13/23 8:33pm)
New university-owned apartments are coming to Greene Street, USC's board of trustees announced in a meeting on Friday.
(10/16/23 1:53am)
USC's new Brain Health Initiative aims to change the landscape of neurological care in South Carolina. Launching this fall with state-of-the-art technology and a growing rural network, USC officials said the initiative is expected to make significant efforts in improving neurological health in the state and introducing new research opportunities to students.
(10/12/23 3:25am)
Student senate introduced three new pieces of legislation to be discussed and confirmed two new senators to fill vacant seats due to resignations at its weekly meeting on Wednesday.
(10/12/23 2:17am)
Student Government executives released their plans to fulfill campaign goals and propose new initiatives, such as improvements to parking, Wi-Fi and game day safety, through the 2023-24 strategic plan.
(10/17/23 2:15am)
James Agens first attended the Famously Hot South Carolina Pride Festival in 2015.
(10/05/23 3:23am)
The South Caroliniana Library is set to reopen its doors on Oct. 6, and with it, a vast collection of information spanning nearly 400 years will again be available to the public.
(10/05/23 3:39am)
The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report for USC’s Columbia campus was released Sept. 29 and showed an uptick in on-campus rape, burglaries, robbery and other offenses in 2022.
(10/03/23 10:07pm)
The South Caroliniana Library will reopen to university students and the public beginning on Friday, Oct. 6.