COVID-19 on campus: USC reports 152 active cases
The university reported a decline to 152 active COVID-19 cases on campus according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard, continuing a downward trend in cases.
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The university reported a decline to 152 active COVID-19 cases on campus according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard, continuing a downward trend in cases.
Michael Brown is in an eye-opening situation: He is a USC graduate student in library and information science, but he is also a sixth-grade English teacher.
With the start of each semester, USC welcomes transfer students from all across the country who begin to create their own Carolina community.
Sometimes bees decide they don’t like where they're living, and unfortunately, beekeepers can’t ask them why. This past winter, one of Carolina Beekeeping Club's beehives absconded — they left their hives.
The University of South Carolina helped launched a traveling exhibit to educate South Carolinians about the state's role in the civil rights movement.
USC's career studio is on level five of the Thomas Cooper Library, hidden in the furthest corner. It is here, backed by a neon green wall, that the career center and its staff give students a fresh start.
Students called for the repeal of the South Carolina Heritage Act and for the renaming of more than 10 buildings on campus that are named for controversial figures during a protest on Feb. 5.
Three American Sign Language (ASL) related bills were passed in the student senate at its meeting on Feb. 2nd.
Members of the faculty senate said they were frustrated with campus mask mandates not being enforced and shared concerns about pending state legislation in their virtual meeting on Feb. 2.
Two years ago, a group of men had a goal to bring a fraternity centered around Asian interest to USC’s campus. With the help of Pi Alpha Phi alumni from Clemson University, the group finally started to fill out the paperwork to try and establish a colony at USC.
The university reported a decline to 410 active COVID-19 cases on campus, according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
Members of a student leader panel held Monday said USC has not been transparent or quick enough in its efforts to improve inclusivity on campus.
Students can find more than 100,000 specimens of vascular and nonvascular plants in the A.C. Moore Herbarium in the Coker Life Sciences Building.
Experts are not entirely certain what has caused the recent increase in seismic activity in the Columbia area. While small earthquakes are not uncommon in the Palmetto State, experts say that they are not cause for much worry.
COVID-19 cases are on the rise with more than 1,000 active cases on campus. 3,377 cases have been reported to the university since Jan. 1, according to data USC released on Tuesday.
When students at USC were frustrated with politics causing division based on political parties and viewpoints they united and created the American Civil Liberties Union (Columbia College Chapter) (ACLU Cola). The organization was founded in 2018 and continues to grow today.
Spring is here, and everything is ready to bloom again. Plants will blossom and animals and insects will return, but with the exponentially changing climate and human impact on the environment, the future may not look comforting. While experts don't expect at-risk plant and animal species to fade out this spring, they said they are concerned for their well-being from this point forward.
Three pieces of legislation were introduced in the student senate on Wednesday and designed to combat ableism – the systemic discrimination against disabled people.
During his fifth State of the State address on Wednesday night, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster boasted about the state's "booming" economy and laid out plans for how to spend the legislature's additional money.
For the last eight years, South Carolina Sen. Tom Davis has been working to legalize medical marijuana in South Carolina. During a press conference last Wednesday at the Statehouse, Davis said he expects this is the year that it will finally happen with the SC Compassionate Care Act.