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(02/12/26 5:03am)
A bill requiring the Ten Commandments to be posted in every public school classroom in South Carolina is making its way through the state legislature.
(02/15/26 10:40pm)
With recent environmental events such as snow precipitation and earthquakes, Columbia’s response to these messages is part of a greater understanding to unpack the best way to communicate with the community.
(02/09/26 3:25am)
South Carolina legislators may prohibit students at public colleges from using bathrooms that do not align with their sex assigned at birth.
(02/05/26 3:53am)
USC's student senate passed multiple pieces of legislation, including recommendations to address the conditions of the ceiling tiles in Gambrell Hall and to expand green spaces on campus.
(02/10/26 3:11am)
With the grand opening of The Lantern Hotel, a new collaboration between USC’s CarolinaLIFE program and the College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management is underway.
(02/03/26 4:19am)
At the Jan. 14 meeting of the student senate, Student Body Treasurer Ashley Reynolds announced that the Student Organization Funding Assistance Board had run out of money and Student Government was now the only funding body for student organizations.
(02/02/26 2:46am)
First-year finance, economics, supply chain and risk management student Landon Lyle announced his plans to run for county council in Oconee County, South Carolina. A native of Seneca, South Carolina, Lyle aims to represent District III as a Republican on Oconee’s five-person council.
(02/23/26 3:03am)
With a measles outbreak confirmed in the Upstate of South Carolina, third-year biology student Leah Chandler said it’s becoming more nerve-wracking as cases continue to spread.
(01/29/26 4:29am)
USC’s student senate passed several pieces of legislation, including recommendations to add new sun safety measures around campus and install bicycle racks at Williams-Brice Stadium.
(01/29/26 5:15am)
While purple martins are a staple to South Carolina and an example of the biodiversity within the community’s own backyard, the species have an overlooked history involving their relationship with humans.
(01/23/26 2:25am)
An initiative to provide birth control to low income and uninsured South Carolinians brought economic benefits of up to $430 million into the state every year, according to a University of South Carolina report.
(01/22/26 4:46am)
USC’s student senate passed several new pieces of legislation on Wednesday, which include recommending a new policy for students to record and photograph lectures, as well as a recommendation to add a new concentration for the civil engineering curriculum.
(01/21/26 3:12am)
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating the Jan. 20 death of a USC student at 650 Lincoln.
(01/21/26 5:18am)
Several students at the University of South Carolina participated in a nationwide protest against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the statehouse on Tuesday. Many protestors said showing up to the events meant showing unity with others who are fighting for the same cause as them.
(01/20/26 12:39am)
An alternative accreditor is continuing toward federal approval, aided by a $1 million grant.
(01/16/26 3:21pm)
Iranian students gathered on Greene Street to bring awareness to the deaths of Iranian citizens at the hands of their government on Thursday. The demonstration, which occurred outside the Russell House, displayed posters and distributed fliers calling for the support of the Iranian people.
(01/26/26 12:57am)
The USC Board of Trustees has approved a new Bullying Prevention Center within the College of Education. Started by special education professor Chad Rose, it will be a technical assistance and research center, and it will support K-12 schools statewide.
(01/14/26 2:05am)
The University of South Carolina has hired Courtney Smith to be the new director of the Leadership and Service Center. Smith has spent the past 11 years working in student engagement at Arizona State University.
(01/15/26 4:13am)
The University of South Carolina has started the first phase of renovations at Williams-Brice Stadium following the end of the 2025 football season.
(01/11/26 4:53am)
A group of Buddhist Venerable monks' journey to spread peace brought them to the foot of the statehouse on Jan. 10, surrounded by thousands of South Carolinians who met them on the street and gathered to hear them speak.