USC Next brings renovations to Thomas Cooper Library, McKissick, Barnwell
The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees has approved renovations for Thomas Cooper Library, McKissick Museum and Barnwell College.
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The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees has approved renovations for Thomas Cooper Library, McKissick Museum and Barnwell College.
A University of South Carolina student died in a wrong-way car collision on Interstate 385 in Laurens County, South Carolina on Thursday evening.
USC’s student senate adopted several pieces of legislations, including increasing the university’s standard minimum wage for all campus workers and providing healthier options at campus vending machines.
The history of the rivalry between Clemson University and the University of South Carolina runs deep, dating back to the first football game between the two schools in 1896. USC opened its doors in 1801 as a business-focused school primarily directed at society's elites, while in 1889, Clemson was founded as an agricultural and engineering-focused college. To this day, the tension between the schools remains.
In the wake of the Clemson-Carolina game this coming week, USC students were encouraged to swing a sledgehammer into a scrap car painted orange, black, and purple, adorned with tiger paws and a face painted on the hood. For the second year since its return to USC, the Clemson Car Smash took place at the Swearingen Engineering Center on November 19.
USC’s student senate passed several pieces of legislation on Nov. 19, including recommendations to provide students with LinkedIn Premium access and discounts at local businesses.
Since the establishment of Clemson University in 1889, the University of South Carolina has had a bitter rivalry with its upstate counterpart, both on and off the gridiron. The prelude to the annual football matchup between the rivals culminated on Wednesday in the Tiger Burn, a longstanding USC tradition.
Two USC students have been given the opportunity to represent the global youth and have their voices heard on an international stage through the International Forum We, the Youth (IFWY).
Leaders of a campus workers’ union at USC are working to give a voice to all university employees amid changes to higher education by the Trump administration.
USC’s student senate passed recommendations to launch a Donations for Citations program and to expand and upgrade water bottle fillers in older campus buildings on Nov. 12.
USC food organizations such as the Gamecock CommUnity Shop and FoodShare South Carolina have noticed an uptick in demand since Nov. 1, when Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits were suspended for over 550,000 individuals in South Carolina.
James Albis, a USC adjunct professor and alumnus, developed the idea for an app designed to pair customers with service providers offering their skills.
USC’s student senate passed several pieces of legislation on Nov. 5, including recommendations to explore a relationship with Coursicle and expand Student Advocacy's definition of immediate family.
Lay down two pieces of fleece fabric, cut off the corners, make slits all around and tie the fabric together by the slits — that's how members of Layers of Love show support to children in need.
Rooms flooded with debate and the expression of different perspectives to foster diplomacy and community are at the heart of the University of South Carolina's Model UN club's mission as it works to host its first high school conference next semester.
When 2022 USC graduate Patrick Brodeur received his diploma, he packed his bags and bid Columbia goodbye. Brodeur migrated 93 miles north to Charlotte, North Carolina.
The University of South Carolina is working on a campus master mobility study to address current parking and transportation challenges happening across campus to plan for future development.
First-year biology student Emersyn Hertzler woke up one morning in South Tower and noticed a substance on her roommate’s bed. A maintenance staff member came to inspect it but didn't confirm what the substance was.
Following the Democrats' loss in the 2024 presidential election, Zee Cohen-Sanchez formed National Ground Game. She labeled NGG as her "passion project," and currently serves as the executive director.
The University of South Carolina's College Republicans chapter kicked off a new speaker series that will feature candidates for South Carolina's 2026 elections. The first guest was Paul Dans, the American lawyer that led Project 2025.