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(03/28/25 4:00am)
Award-winning journalist and author Michael Harriot spoke about his novel "Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America" at Chapelle Hall at Allen University. Damion Waymer, director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications at USC, joined him in presenting.
(04/04/25 1:56am)
With spring break now behind us, there are just a couple weeks left for the 2025 spring semester. Motivating yourself to end the semester strong can be quite difficult. However, it is imperative to do so, as finals are coming up. To assist with this dilemma, here are five activities you can do to lock in for the second half of this semester.
(04/21/25 10:28pm)
USC plays host to an diverse group of approximately 1,500 international students, representing nearly 100 different nations. Though Columbia differs from these students’ hometowns in many ways, as master of international business student and South African Emily Hobson said, there’s one aspect of culture we all share.
(03/28/25 2:17am)
As spring semester comes to an end and summer approaches, students can be found soaking up the sun while preparing for the last six weeks of exams and papers. With just four weeks left of classes, it can be difficult to focus on school, as most students would rather be relaxing by the water instead of worrying about deadlines and grades.
(03/26/25 1:26am)
During the halftime period of a USC women's basketball game, a group of African American ladies takes the court. Loud, energetic music comes over the arena, bringing many to their feet as the group performs eye-opening, sharp and fluid moves that bring the crowd into a shock that erupts into applause as the music fades.
(03/24/25 3:53am)
On March 20, people across America tuned in to sports networks to watch March Madness, where audiences are enraptured by the high-stakes athletic show that is put on by the top basketball teams in the nation.
(03/21/25 2:41am)
Movie: “Mickey 17”
(03/31/25 12:18am)
On March 19, 1,700 people packed into the Koger Center to see former R.E.M. lead Michael Stipe reflect on his life as a Southern man at anevent hosted by USC's "Take on the South" podcast.
(03/21/25 1:45am)
It is no secret that having a good roommate can make or break a student’s experience in college. Especially for first-year students, where most do not know their roommates before moving in, living with someone can be a difficult adjustment to make.
(03/17/25 2:50am)
When Tasia Stevenson first saw the logo for South Carolina Women in Leadership’s 2023 spring training workshop series, she knew it was a sign to pursue her dream of giving back to her community. The purple and white image of a woman swinging a baseball bat brought back memories of her years playing softball in middle school in the same colors. But now she wouldn’t be standing on a plate; she would be batting for a leadership position.
(03/07/25 4:12am)
With the conclusion of the 97th Academy Awards on March 2, it is time to look at the last 10 Best Picture winners.
(03/04/25 1:20am)
Each and every time singer and second-year music industry studies student Katie DeMartini steps foot into a studio or sits down to write a song, she has one goal: to portray an exact feeling and emotion in the listener's head throughout the track, Lily Baniewicz said.
(03/07/25 1:53am)
The annual St. Patrick's Day celebration in Five Points has grown from a tiny parking lot celebration into the largest one-day festival in South Carolina with 35,000 participants.
(03/18/25 12:28am)
The small group of students in USC’s first generation living and learning community (LLC) who gathered in the warm reception room at the Anne Frank Center on Feb. 21 didn’t know quite what they were getting into. All these students knew was that Epic Games had partnered with the Anne Frank Center to tell stories from the Holocaust.
(03/24/25 8:29pm)
Ever since she was a teenager, J'nea Wiggins has loved the challenge of math and science and the feeling of getting a problem or question right. Since then, she knew she wanted to pursue biomedical engineering for the rest of her life.
(02/28/25 3:04am)
With the 97th Academy Awards taking place on March 2, it is time to look at the 10 nominees up for Best Picture. Viewers tuning in may wonder which films are genuinely worth their time and which deserve the honor of best picture. This list will help answer those questions.
(02/26/25 4:22am)
For most USC students, the pressures of classwork and clubs make the idea of running a small business the last thing on their minds. But when it comes to the creators that make up Student-Made USC, their passion for entrepreneurship overrides those concerns.
(03/04/25 3:57am)
The department of Opera at USC staged its show “Puccini Plus: Featuring Gianni Schicchi,” with three performances on Feb. 28, March 1 and March 2. The production featured a one-act opera and two additional songs from Italian opera composer Giacomo Puccini.
(02/26/25 12:10am)
Music blasted through outdoor speakers as crowd of students clustered around Greene Street for WNBA on Campus, which ran from 11 a.m.-5 p.m Tuesday afternoon.
(02/26/25 3:43am)
For the last three days, in the lobby of the Nickelodeon Theater, the air was filled with animated conversation and the smell of buttered popcorn as patrons filed into the theater for this year's Black History Month film series. Tomorrow, the event wraps up with "Getting it Back: The Story of Cymande."