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(02/27/23 4:35am)
USC's Student Health Services offers individual in-person or online counseling, group therapy and psychiatric services but said its programs will not meet every student's needs.
(02/27/23 5:42am)
The Daily Gamecock spoke with 40 STEM students to see how their professors handle students' mental health. Among these students, The Daily Gamecock found that they have differing opinions on these professors: Some felt that STEM professors added to their stress, making current struggles even more difficult, while others had positive feelings towards their professors.
(02/27/23 5:48am)
The Daily Gamecock surveyed 40 students to ask about the status of their mental health. Students said they have found ways to cope with their mental health but believe the university could better address their mental health concerns and needs.
(01/26/23 4:00am)
Between rising tuition, greater personal expenses and the possibility of needing more loans to pay for school, students are particularly vulnerable to the effects of inflation.
(01/26/23 5:45am)
Speaker of the student senate Natalie Trimble announced Wednesday during the weekly senate session that the executive officers of Student Government are working out a discrepancy between the Student Government constitution and codes about how much time the student body president has to sign or veto a bill.
(01/26/23 5:14am)
Governor Henry McMaster called for renewed investments in South Carolina's schools and law enforcement and emphasized the state's economic strength in his sixth State of the State address Wednesday night at the Statehouse.
(02/27/23 4:35am)
Rex Tolliver, USC's vice president for Student Affairs and Academic Support, is working to reorganize mental health resources by implementing an associate vice president for student health and well-being.
(01/26/23 3:20am)
With the spring semester in full swing, the new Greene Street bridge has received a mixed response from USC students who started using it this month. Some students find the new bridge convenient, while others say it disrupts their original commute.
(01/25/23 1:55am)
Many women in South Carolina do not have access to adequate period products. Period poverty disproportionally affects first-generation college students and can have a negative impact on mental health.
(01/24/23 5:54am)
The Daily Gamecock reached out to all seven candidates for the 2022 executive office in Student Government for comment on the amount they spent on their campaign and their thoughts on a recent student senate bill capping campaign spending.
(01/24/23 5:16am)
After holding Imagine Carolina, a student forum, last fall, the university announced in a campus-wide email the most common complaints among students. According to the email, students brought up concerns about advising, mental health resources and a lack of diversity in the student body and faculty.
(01/21/23 1:08am)
Students gathered at the center of the Horseshoe and marched to Greene Street on Friday in protest of racist culture and what they see as inaction from USC administration.
(01/23/23 4:15am)
As 2022 came to a close, people across the world celebrated the New Year. However, for other cultures, the celebration is only just beginning in January.
(01/21/23 12:36am)
Speakers focused on improving trust and transparency at the University of South Carolina during President Michael Amiridis' investiture on Friday morning at the Koger Center for the Arts.
(01/19/23 6:36am)
On Wednesday night, the Student Government elections commission announced the results of the referendum to bring back the position of student body treasurer and create a student senate delegation for CarolinaLIFE. The referendum passed with 387 "yes" votes and 58 "no" votes.
(01/25/23 3:58am)
USC researchers are working with Still Hopes retirement community in West Columbia to measure walking patterns and develop new technology that will help clinicians better care for the elderly.
(01/19/23 3:59am)
With assistance from the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the University of South Carolina is working on a new streetscape project centered around Columbia’s South Main Street. The program aims to invigorate the area with new bike lanes, wider sidewalks, trees and more.
(01/17/23 12:30am)
The South Carolina NAACP branch held its annual "King Day at the Dome" at the Statehouse on Monday to bring awareness to racial issues in South Carolina and celebrate Martin Luther King. Jr. Day.
(01/17/23 1:36am)
USC will start offering undergraduate students a certification program in digital studies, beginning fall 2023, that will provide those enrolled with additonal expertise across several areas of technology.
(01/18/23 5:30am)
In 2021, the NAACP chapter hosted a press conference where students gathered to protest the controversial names of buildings. In 2023, students like fourth-year broadcast student Courtney McClain are still continuing the fight.