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(11/17/21 4:25am)
USC is making efforts to create a more mindful campus by addressing faculty and staff's mental health. Mindfulness for Faculty and Staff under University Health Services offers online seminars to those in need.
(10/30/21 3:26am)
An associate professor from Notre Dame said fear is a better tool than education and inspiration to motivate changes in behavior toward curbing climate change.
(10/29/21 8:04pm)
The Student Health Center will begin providing COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, according to an email sent Oct. 29.
(10/28/21 3:36pm)
Student Body Treasurer Kate Turner announced that she would be stepping down from her position “prior to next week’s senate session” because she is leaving campus to study abroad next semester.
(11/02/21 2:47am)
After years of not having a voice, university employees outside the academic sector finally have a seat at the table.
(10/28/21 12:45am)
Most days, you can find Michelle Bryan sitting in an abandoned stairwell at the far end of the Wardlaw building, surrounded by peeling yellow paint.
(10/26/21 11:46pm)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reports a total of 47 active COVID-19 cases.
(10/27/21 1:16pm)
There are four women on USC’s 22-member board of trustees and two in the group of 14 university officials. To call for more women in leadership positions at USC, students, faculty and staff lit candles from the President’s House to the Osborne Administration building on Tuesday.
(11/04/21 11:59pm)
Corporate woman turned diversity scholar. World traveler. Substitute teacher. Mom. Grandmother. University of South Carolina 2021 graduate.
(10/24/21 5:40pm)
On a crisp afternoon, Hillel at USC hosted an event in collaboration with the Daffodil Project at the Anne Frank Center to plant 250 daffodils in honor of the children who lost their lives in the Holocaust and support of the children in the world today suffering from humanitarian crises.
(11/01/21 8:00pm)
Columbia residents will elect the next mayor from a group of four candidates on Nov. 2. The incoming mayor will replace Steven Benjamin, the first Black mayor of Columbia who served since 2010. Benjamin is not running for re-election.
(10/25/21 3:05am)
The University of South Carolina Academic Team is looking forward to more tournaments in the upcoming semester after coming in first place at its first in-person competition in two years.
(10/25/21 12:43am)
USC's Student Government held Key Week last week to offer help for students in their professional careers.
(10/21/21 2:19am)
Student Body President Alex Harrell said he and other student governments in the SEC are drafting a letter to send to each institution's administration advocating for a student vote on the board of trustees.
(10/19/21 11:39pm)
USC reported 40 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to its updated online dashboard. This is a slight increase from last week when the university reported 34 total active cases.
(10/20/21 3:37am)
Relay for Life's April fundraising event theme was announced as "Casting for a Cure," a Hollywood-inspired theme planning to highlight celebrities who have passed from cancer or who have had cancer.
(10/19/21 2:45am)
A researcher from West Virginia University spoke to the USC community and called for reforms in educational institutions due to the disproportional rates of victimization for people of color who identify with the LGBTQ+ community.
(10/19/21 2:54am)
The Columbia Chamber partnered with USC, the South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association and the Urban Land Institute to hold the Mayoral Forum at the Carolina Theater in Russell House.
(10/18/21 3:15am)
Retraction: (Oct. 19, 2021 at 4:32 p.m.): The original version of this article incorrectly stated the substances to which Sears’ charges relate. He was charged under South Carolina law with manufacturing and possession of substances in Schedule I, II, or III or flunitrazepam or analogue. This article has been retracted and amended to reflect the correct charges. The Daily Gamecock regrets the error.
(10/16/21 12:19am)
The university’s board of trustees discussed potential new procedures for the removal of board members at its Oct. 15 meeting.