Column: Students should stay informed, prepare for civic engagement
In universities, students engage with diverse subjects, challenging their skills and broadening their perspectives. But the responsibility to learn extends beyond the classroom.
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In universities, students engage with diverse subjects, challenging their skills and broadening their perspectives. But the responsibility to learn extends beyond the classroom.
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Let’s face it, with midterms on the horizon, stress is something each college student may face.
Retraction: A previous version of this story falsely made claims about the $30 million dollar donation the university received for the Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing. The article also misunderstood how certain funds in the college are used and allocated. The column has been removed, and The Daily Gamecock regrets this mistake and apologizes for this mistake.
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In this letter, I will demonstrate as to why more consideration is required in determining whether we at USC should open a forum to Milo Yiannopoulos and Gavin McInnes. I have written 10 main points that I believe must be addressed. These range from the dangers of allowing political extremists to co-opt our social spaces in bad faith, to the fact that the organizers of this event have broken several key rules laid out within USC policy.
Let’s face it, waiting in line for a meal when you're hungry isn’t ideal. Standing around for almost an hour to get your Chick-fil-A order seems to be a rite of passage on USC's campus. When it comes to dining locations on campus, sometimes students want something quick.
On Wednesday, Uncensored America is presenting an event at USC that is intended to criticize current Vice President Kamala Harris. While it is acceptable to disagree with her political views, the tone of this event is disrespectful and does not reflect how political discourse should be conducted on a college campus.
With the 2024 presidential election around the corner, USC students have varying perspectives about presidential nominees and the future of our nation. Through these differences, one thing remains the same: it is evident that students are not educated on the specific policies of the presidential candidates and what their plan of action is for their administration in office.
“If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.” — George Washington
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