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(09/29/21 7:42pm)
For over a decade, USC Law School Pro Bono Director Pamela Robinson had a sticky note on her keyboard. Written on it was the idea for University of South Carolina’s Pro Bono Program: A bus with offices that drives around offering legal services to people without access to them.
(09/23/21 2:50am)
The USC College Democrats club hosted gubernatorial candidate Joe Cunningham's campaign rally on Wednesday.
(09/29/21 1:20am)
The USC Prevention Research Center, a CDC-funded member of the Prevention Research Center (PRC) Network, has begun a year-long campaign aimed at increasing statewide vaccination rates in underserved populations.
(09/22/21 12:53am)
The university's updated COVID-19 dashboard reported a total of 190 active COVID-19 cases from Sept. 12 to Sept. 18.
(10/11/21 5:31pm)
The Student Disability Resource Center has been relocated to a new location in Close-Hipp Building, Suite 102. The new location allows the center to offer different student testing areas, study spaces and places to do group activities.
(09/27/21 2:54am)
In an attempt to keep students safely on campus, the university opened its COVID-19 testing lab last year and has since maximized its testing capacity, according to Carolyn Banister, clinical assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy.
(09/20/21 1:48am)
Issues with the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in the Humanities Classroom Building have led to safety concerns and a need to reduce the burden on the older building's electrical system. The HVAC system is "nearing the end of its service life," and is scheduled for replacement, according to university spokesperson Jeff Stensland.
(09/15/21 10:38pm)
The air in Five Points has changed.
(09/14/21 10:56pm)
The updated COVID-19 dashboard reported a total of 386 active COVID-19 cases — a decrease from last week's case count of 420.
(09/21/21 1:14am)
As USC’s Office of Parking Services seeks more remedies to parking problems on campus, students continue to struggle with unaffordable parking permits and a lack of available parking spots during classes.
(09/09/21 4:05am)
Interim university President Harris Pastides updated the student senate on the “debacle” at the Eastern Illinois game's student gate and the university's mental health initiatives.
(09/07/21 9:41pm)
The university updated its COVID-19 dashboard, reporting a total of 420 active COVID-19 cases — an increase from last week's case count of 168.
(10/12/21 2:10am)
South Carolina stands as the fourth most vulnerable state to climate change's effects and is among the eight most unprepared states to deal with the negative health effects associated with climate change, according to a report from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Trust for America's Health, a public health policy organization.
(09/07/21 3:36am)
"Invisible No More," the first book of its kind to detail the extensive Black history at the University of South Carolina, is set to be released in November.
(10/03/21 8:01pm)
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) will improve almost a thousand miles of road in South Carolina, a state notorious for its infrastructure's poor quality, during the 2021-2022 fiscal year.
(09/13/21 3:16am)
In support of the Center for Civil Rights History and Research, additional funding and staff will allow the center to continue as a source of education and research on civil rights, according to Bobby Donaldson, history professor and director of the center.
(09/01/21 1:17am)
USC reported a total of 168 active COVID-19 cases, according to the university's updated online COVID-19 dashboard. This is an increase from last week's cases and the university is expecting case counts to continue to rise next week.
(09/02/21 2:06am)
Carolina Food Co. has changed both the freshman and upperclassman meal plan options for the fall 2021 semester.
(08/30/21 12:44am)
The Central Midlands Regional Transit Authority (COMET) is operating USC's campus transit system for the first time with a full campus this year. Its initial contract with USC brought several changes to the system, including a rule that requires students to swipe their CarolinaCards before boarding campus busses.
(09/09/21 1:51am)
Third-year psychology major Julia Barnes wanted to be an ambassador for the university, but was told the position was not a good fit for her. Admissions then guided Barnes in a new direction.