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(02/27/20 5:35am)
The South Carolina Gamecock softball team earned its sixth straight victory with a 5-3 win over Georgia Southern. The No. 16 Gamecocks haven't lost a game since Feb. 15, where they fell to Washington 5-4 during the 2020 St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational.
(02/16/20 10:33pm)
Formed from a council of passionate faculty working to make students feel more welcome, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion serves as an integral part of campus today.
(03/01/20 10:41pm)
Russell House — USC’s student union — is a place where students can grab food, have club meetings, study and hang out. It’s “the focal point of campus life,” according to the Russell House website. But significant changes to Russell House could be years away.
(02/10/20 1:58am)
Storyteller-in-residence sounds like a dream job for some library science students, but for Augusta Baker, it was more than a fairy tale.
(02/16/20 9:42pm)
College is stressful, and failure is a part of life. In an effort to support the mental health of USC students, the university has started a series of seminars called The Resiliency Project, an initiative university President Bob Caslen announced in an op-ed published by The State.
(02/03/20 1:05am)
With a client base ranging from students to NFL athletes playing in the Super Bowl, Chosen Uno Training founder Steadman Rogers frequently works out with high-profile Gamecock football players between classes.
(02/03/20 1:15am)
The classic play “A Streetcar Named Desire,” written by Tennessee Williams, is coming to Trustus Theatre's Thigpen Main Stage Feb. 7 to 22 as part of its 35th season.
(02/03/20 2:11am)
Civil rights at the University of South Carolina is marked by early reception of African American students and faculty, quick regression and eventual integration.
(01/24/20 3:14pm)
The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), an outside consulting firm, found "a fundamentally misguided governance culture" after conducting a "top to bottom review" of the board of trustees.
(01/21/20 2:31am)
University housing is working with Greene Crossing and YOUnion apartment complexes to add 700 beds for students next year while the Campus Village project, a plan to rebuild south campus, is being developed.
(01/17/20 11:18pm)
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) has found that the presidential search process for USC breached two “standards” of the association's “Principle of Accreditation,” a newly released letter states.
(01/13/20 2:11am)
With a new decade beginning, the time is ripe to set new goals. Over the last semester, Student Body President Luke Rankin and his staff have been working towards an endgame: the goals outlined by Rankin’s campaign.
(01/13/20 12:46am)
With the spring semester starting on campus, many students will undoubtedly miss the atmosphere brought by Saturdays in Columbia. That said, there are plenty of other nationally-recognized programs on campus students should pay attention to while football is out of season — specifically, the men’s club lacrosse team.
(12/01/19 9:41pm)
In John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men," one of the central characters is Lennie, a loveable oaf who all too often finds himself in difficult and disappointing situations because he doesn’t understand his own strength and potential.
(12/01/19 11:15pm)
USC’s Office of Sustainability director Larry Cook spends much of his time going to meetings, reading up on sustainability and communicating with offices across campus. At the end of the day, he said he sometimes wonders if anything is actually being done because it is hard to measure his impact.
(12/02/19 3:24am)
You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I’m telling you why: There could be more than 160 Santas in South Carolina.
(12/02/19 1:51am)
Like all ecosystems, Columbia’s Five Points shopping and entertainment district is complex.
(12/01/19 11:04pm)
Following Barstool Gamecocks' Instagram video of a mushroom growing on a ceiling tile on Capstone’s 15th floor surfacing, residents of the building said there has been a continued mold problem in the residence hall.
(11/24/19 9:49pm)
University of South Carolina engineering students from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers are gearing up for another year of the annual “Tiger Burn” tradition.
(11/24/19 11:04pm)
Fourth-year international business and operations and supply chain student Madison Mueller escaped her university in Hong Kong on "a dirt path lined with wooden planks used by maintenance" to get to the airport. Every other way out was blocked by protesters, roadblocks and barricades. She then took a taxi to the airport.