COVID-19 on campus: USC reports 60 active cases
The university reported a decline to 60 active COVID-19 cases on campus according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
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The university reported a decline to 60 active COVID-19 cases on campus according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard.
USC announced in a press conference on Tuesday that it has been gifted $1.5 million from Williams, an energy infrastructure company, to enhance the Center for Civil Rights History and Research.
Student Government hosted Safety Week earlier this month, which is a series of five events aimed at providing lifesaving tips and supplies to ensure students stay safe on campus.
The Student Government executive candidates will debate on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Russell House ballroom. Ahead of the debate, they sat down with The Daily Gamecock and SGTV to share their plans with the student body.
"Meet the Moment" is the campaign slogan of the lone candidate for Speaker of the Student Senate, Noah Glasgow. To meet the moment, Glasgow said he wants to improve accessibility on campus and within Student Government and hold the university accountable on issues such as sexual harassment.
The candidates for Student Body President said they seek further collaboration with university President-elect Michael Amiridis, reforms to parking and changes to buildings names on campus.
Delta Alpha Pi, also known as DAPi, was a strong, well-attended organization before the COVID-19 pandemic that focused on supporting students with disabilities, according to DAPi president Isabelle Borduas.
The candidates for Student Body Vice President said they wanted to improve communication between the student body and the administration and advocate for issues like renaming campus buildings.
Student government executive office candidates were announced Thursday night after the mandatory candidate’s meeting.
Spring break is back this semester after it was canceled last year because of COVID-19, and students said they were glad to have a whole week off again.
Introducing a bill to end USC's mask mandate in university buildings was the main point of tension during the student senate's Feb. 9 meeting.
For many students, spring brings new classes, better weather and thoughts of spring break trips. However, for USC mock trial, the spring semester brings a whole new set of challenges as it prepares to face the toughest competition of the year.
The university reported a decline to 152 active COVID-19 cases on campus according to the university's online COVID-19 dashboard, continuing a downward trend in cases.
Michael Brown is in an eye-opening situation: He is a USC graduate student in library and information science, but he is also a sixth-grade English teacher.
With the start of each semester, USC welcomes transfer students from all across the country who begin to create their own Carolina community.
Sometimes bees decide they don’t like where they're living, and unfortunately, beekeepers can’t ask them why. This past winter, one of Carolina Beekeeping Club's beehives absconded — they left their hives.
The University of South Carolina helped launched a traveling exhibit to educate South Carolinians about the state's role in the civil rights movement.
USC's career studio is on level five of the Thomas Cooper Library, hidden in the furthest corner. It is here, backed by a neon green wall, that the career center and its staff give students a fresh start.
Students called for the repeal of the South Carolina Heritage Act and for the renaming of more than 10 buildings on campus that are named for controversial figures during a protest on Feb. 5.
Three American Sign Language (ASL) related bills were passed in the student senate at its meeting on Feb. 2nd.