Student, faculty member die in unrelated incidents on campus
A student and a faculty member died in unrelated incidents on campus, the university announced on Sept. 2.
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A student and a faculty member died in unrelated incidents on campus, the university announced on Sept. 2.
Saving the environment can be simplified down to three simple steps for many people: reduce, reuse, recycle. But the process isn't as simple at USC.
Some COVID-19 protocols are being rolled back from last semester as the pandemic enters its third year. Now, the university is beginning to look to respond to the new threat of monkeypox as the case count increases.
David Banush was selected as the new Dean of University Libraries on Thursday. Banush will begin his position starting Nov. 1.
Joe Cunningham, the Democratic candidate for governor of South Carolina, attended the first session of USC's organization fair on Thursday to speak to students and encourage them to vote in the upcoming November election.
Student Body Vice President Maia Porzio has noticed a common struggle among students throughout her time at USC.
Carolina Food Co. staff returned a pair of tables to the Russell House dining hall after Black USC students took to social media when the tables were removed.
The board of trustees voted to appoint Thad H. Westbrook as the chairman and Rose Newton as the vice chairman of the board during a meeting at the Pastides Alumni Center on Aug. 19.
Noah Glasgow decided to join the student senate early in his first semester at USC in fall 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a vacant Student Senate seat and he applied online through Garnet Gate. Glasgow saw it as a way to get involved on campus during a time when it was hard to do so.
The Class of 2026 got their first taste of life on campus during this summer's orientation.
With the Class of 2022 graduating, a new group has begun its journey at USC. Throughout this summer, the Class of 2026 got their first taste of life on campus through New Student Orientation.
South Carolina is one of the most dangerous states for both drivers and pedestrians, making experts wonder how the state's rural geography, history of inadequate infrastructure and poor education contribute to the issue.
The university announced the hiring of J. Rex Tolliver as the new vice president for student affairs and academic support in an email sent out on July 28.
After a summer of tragedies, staff members at Student Health Services suggest students acknowledge their emotions, take a break from media coverage and notice how their support team is feeling in order to maintain mental health and well-being for themselves and others.
The university welcomed a new collection of Hootie & the Blowfish memorabilia to Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library on June 3, bringing a piece of the band back to where it began.
The university's board of trustees approved this year's budget as well as raises and contract extensions for athletic coaches over the summer.
The Statehouse House Ad Hoc Committee on abortion went over its recommendations, which include a near-total ban on abortion without exceptions for rape or incest, on July 19. Abortion would only be allowed to save the life of the mother.
Three candidates for vice president of student affairs and academic support visited campus on July 7, 11 and 14 to participate in campus forums and presentations as they competed for what is one of the university’s top administration positions.
Russell House looks different this fall as the first floor gained new dining retail locations and the second floor changed into a residential dining hall.
Michael Amiridis began his term as the 30th president of the University of South Carolina on July 1, aiming to better the university and state by emphasizing student education and contributing to economic developments.