USCPD looks to grow community relationships with bike training
Three USC Police Department officers underwent bike patrol training this summer, a community initiative that the department believes has both social and tactical benefits.
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Three USC Police Department officers underwent bike patrol training this summer, a community initiative that the department believes has both social and tactical benefits.
USC students and faculty have experienced a significantly different South Main Street this fall semester.
Students can no longer access TikTok on university Wi-Fi after USC blocked the social media platform in early August.
For third-year dance student Sophie Dragomire, the battle to find available parking near USC's band and dance building is an extra obstacle in a schedule that already asks her to spend about 25 hours each week in the facility.
A new USC student advocacy office and a project focused on brain health research and care in South Carolina were just a couple items USC's board of trustees approved in a meeting on Friday.
University of South Carolina's Student Government ran out of funding from student activity fees earlier this spring, leaving student organizations unable to apply for funding for the rest of the school year. This is the first time this has happened in several years, according to Student Body Treasurer Hannah Augsbach Lamma.
A new statue of USC's first admitted Black students since Reconstruction will be located in front of McKissick Museum, the board of trustees announced on Friday.
In September 1995, USC students opened their university mailboxes to find a pamphlet featuring a closeup of two men clad in leather kissing.
The faculty senate debated expanding its voting eligibility to untenured faculty and discussed unpaid labor during its meeting on Wednesday in the Booker T. Washington Auditorium.
USC student group Uncensored America hosted Laura Loomer, a Conservative speaker, to talk about her experience with political censorship on Tuesday in Russell House.
Two fraternities' return to Greek Village has left a pair of sororities in limbo, as they must now vacate the houses they leased from the fraternities.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation held a rally on Greene Street on Wednesday to call for an end to bigotry, the rejection of fascism and the abolition of a capitalistic society in response to a perceived threat of gun violence the group received at an interest meeting on April 3.
The University of South Carolina is currently renovating the exterior of Longstreet Theatre with completion set for mid-August prior to the start classes in the fall.
Na'Kiya Tye was chairwoman of the powers and responsibilities committee when one of the senators on her committee told her that her roommate offered to "go Klu Klux Klan" on a senator. She said that when she reported it to housing, she was told there was nothing they could do. Hearing about this encouraged Tye to seek out new ways to hold students accountable for racism on campus.
A Five Points house on the corner of Pendleton and Pine Street was destroyed in a fire around 6:45 p.m. on Sunday, April 9.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation Carolinas announced in a statement on Instagram Thursday that a student threatened attendees with an act of gun violence at an anti-racist event they held Monday in Russell House.
Ever since third-year neuroscience, cognitive and behavioral student Alexandria Hall collided with a vehicle when riding her bike in 2022, she has now "opted to walk most days."
Climate change is causing long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns in South Carolina. It affects multiple different areas in South Carolina, including the economy and natural ecosystems.
USC students marched from Davis Field to the steps of the Statehouse Wednesday to protest various social issues they see on campus, including racism and feeling unheard by the university.
A recent growth in South Carolina's electric vehicle industry is resulting in a shortage of charging options for Columbia drivers.