Kappa Alpha fraternity starts GoFundMe for employee
As of April 5, Kappa Alpha fraternity raised $3,875 on GoFundMe for one of its employees whose hours have been restricted because of COVID-19.
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As of April 5, Kappa Alpha fraternity raised $3,875 on GoFundMe for one of its employees whose hours have been restricted because of COVID-19.
The USC Department of Mechanical Engineering's faculty and students are stepping up to support hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a collection of personal and university-owned 3D printers, the team is manufacturing face shields for hospital workers to use as protection against the virus.
USC will officially be giving out refunds for meal plans, parking and on-campus residential housing equal to the costs paid by students and their families.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to increase, many glaring underlying flaws within our society and institutions have been exposed. Unfortunately, this includes decades worth of deeply rooted racism towards Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI), which have led to many racist attacks against the Asian American community.
Faculty and staff asked about refunds, research and pay at a virtual town hall Tuesday.
Spring football at South Carolina and other universities around the country have come to a halt as COVID-19 poses a threat to the health and safety of the athletes involved.
The university expects $20 to $40 million in losses due to the coronavirus. The board of trustees discussed this financial impact as well as plans to save money at an ad hoc finance committee meeting Tuesday.
USC President Bob Caslen hosted an online forum to update students and their families about the university's response to the coronavirus.
The faculty senate is considering a pass/fail option for undergraduates this semester, due to the upheaval caused by COVID-19 and the switch to online learning.
Classes at USC now come in many forms, from Blackboard Collaborate to Google Classroom to YouTube to Zoom.
Student Government 2020-2021 executive officers and senators were inaugurated on Zoom, a video conferencing platform, Thursday evening.
The sports world has come to a screeching halt in the past few weeks with the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic spreading throughout the world. Sports fans across the globe don’t know what to do now that their beloved teams won’t be competing for the foreseeable future. Luckily, the internet has given us multiple platforms like Youtube that provide us with an almost unlimited supply of past games to watch. While we may have lost Gamecock sports for a while, that doesn’t mean we can’t still watch them. Here is a list of games that are a must-see for Gamecock fans stuck in quarantine.
USC education students will be able to graduate and receive teacher certification on time due to a state Board of Education decision regarding in-classroom training.
For four years, The Local Buzz has cultivated a sense of family within the community. According to owner and operator Stephanie Bridgers, the coffee shop was founded with the mission to make all feel welcome, emphasizing hospitality above all else. She’s come to know her customers quite well, listening to their stories as they share photos of loved ones and order their daily coffees.
McMaster's new executive order, the latest from Washington DC, and more on the future of the Tokyo Olympics — this time on The Briefing.
People are wondering how the transition to online classes is going to go. News 4's Spencer Buckler asked two USC professors what students can expect.
Check out The Briefing, the all-new podcast from SGTV News 4. Tune in for the day's biggest stories while our regular programming is suspended.
The board of trustees held a phone conference call meeting Friday and was given an information-filled update on the university’s situation with the coronavirus.
It was roughly 2 a.m. on March 12 when third-year broadcast journalism student Peter Smith watched a wave of USC students run out of a Barcelona club. Shrieking and in tears, he said, they flooded the beach and began searching for flights as prices rapidly increased.
USC announced that remote learning through online classes will continue for the rest of the spring semester. This applies to all University of South Carolina campuses.