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(02/22/21 8:11am)
The Presidential Commission on University History is slated to issue a report reevaluating building names on campus to university President Bob Caslen by June.
(02/17/21 3:56am)
The South Caroliniana Library's ongoing renovations, which include fire suppression and extra security for its collection, have changed how it provides access to materials in the meantime, according to library administrators.
(02/12/21 3:02am)
Student Government executive office candidate names were released Thursday night following the mandatory candidate's meeting, which was hosted by the elections commission.
(02/24/21 3:19am)
Environmentally-conscious USC students are joining ranks to encourage the university to freeze and remove its investments in the fossil-fuel industry, a financial move known as divestment.
(02/24/21 3:34am)
For over 100 years, students at University of South Carolina have been represented by the Student Government. Now, the staff at USC have a similar voice through the newly founded staff senate.
(02/11/21 4:53am)
The student senate voted Wednesday to include a referendum to allow the student body to vote on removing the position of treasurer in the upcoming student government election.
(02/09/21 10:55pm)
USC is now facing 118 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the university's updated COVID dashboard.
(02/09/21 11:29pm)
Most students said they believe that the university’s required COVID-19 testing will help combat the pandemic, despite the fact many said they wouldn’t be getting tested without the requirement.
(02/08/21 8:52pm)
Student Body President Issy Rushton and Vice President Hannah White called for the Presidential Commission on University History to take action regarding the renaming of campus buildings in an open letter posted on social media Monday.
(02/15/21 10:19pm)
A group of USC students has created and circulated a petition calling for the university to fire School of Visual Art and Design (SVAD) professors David Voros and Laura Kissel, who also directs the school.
(02/09/21 4:26am)
Students and Columbia citizens alike generally support President Joe Biden’s push to increase the federal minimum wage, but many said they don’t agree with the new president’s proposal to more than double it to $15 an hour.
(02/06/21 12:04am)
USC is currently facing 187 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the updated online COVID-19 dashboard.
(02/05/21 8:17pm)
Faculty hiring will resume during the Spring 2021 semester, Provost William Tate said during a presidential town hall for faculty and staff this Friday.
(02/08/21 12:46am)
The Sustainable Carolina Leadership Program, also referred to as Sustainable Carolina, works to promote sustainability on USC’s campus.
(02/04/21 5:08am)
A referendum to eliminate the position of student body treasurer and replace it with a position in the student body president’s cabinet was proposed during Wednesday night's student senate meeting and will be voted on next week.
(03/16/21 2:19am)
Diseases, such as tuberculosis, are known to leave physical marks on the skeletons of humans. It's through these physical effects that anthropology professor Sharon DeWitte is able to research diseases of the past and use the findings from them to gain insight into diseases of today, such as COVID-19.
(02/17/21 2:08pm)
USC will soon be able to detect coronavirus variants on campus through sequencer tests on saliva samples collected during COVID-19 testing.
(02/02/21 11:07pm)
USC is currently facing 179 total active cases of COVID-19 on campus, according to the updated online COVID-19 dashboard.
(02/03/21 3:28am)
The South Carolina Senate voted 30-13 to pass a bill outlawing abortions performed after the detection of a "fetal heartbeat" on Jan. 28. A "fetal heartbeat" can be detected as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, which is before most women even know they are pregnant.
(01/30/21 12:55am)
The total number of active COVID-19 cases at USC has risen from 112 to 178, according to the university’s updated COVID-19 dashboard.