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(09/03/20 6:06pm)
After consecutively working 18-hour days, the Saliva Assay Free Expedition (SAFE) test staff has canceled saliva testing until Tuesday due to staffing shortages, university spokesperson Jeff Stensland said.
(09/14/20 11:53pm)
Religious organization leaders are using virtual and socially distanced policies to allow their services to continue across campus.
(08/27/20 6:49pm)
Three additional Greek Village houses are in quarantine as of Thursday. This brings the total to five of 20 houses in Greek Village in quarantine.
(08/27/20 4:24am)
On Wednesday, Aug. 26, USC’s Russell House Ballroom held a socially distanced dance event to showcase, the eight fraternities and sororities within the university’s National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC).
(08/31/20 12:57am)
Ever since Ally Carpel was 2 years old, she was independent. She wanted to make every decision herself, including what she wore.
(08/27/20 2:27am)
The University of South Carolina now has 189 active coronavirus cases as of Tuesday, President Bob Caslen said at a town hall for families and students on Wednesday.
(08/27/20 3:47am)
The university updated the COVID-19 dashboard Wednesday, showing that the university now has 188 active student cases and one employee case. This is based on data gathered on Aug. 25.
(09/02/20 1:32am)
Due to COVID-19, many changes have been made throughout campus to protect the students, faculty and staff, and the Thomas Cooper Library is no exception.
(08/27/20 5:03am)
The Student Senate discussed the instigations by anti-BLM protesters and the changes to the Student Government budget in its first meeting of the semester on Wednesday.
(08/27/20 3:46am)
A group of protesters shouting and holding signs with anti-Black Lives Matter, anti-LGBTQIA+ and religiously intolerant ideologies arrived on campus Wednesday. Students quickly formed a counterprotest.
(08/26/20 9:18pm)
Historic Columbia and the Women's Rights and Empowerment Network (WREN) teamed up Wednesday to honor the achievements of women in Columbia and to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
(08/25/20 3:53pm)
Two sorority houses in the Greek Village were put under quarantine on Monday after residents tested positive for the coronavirus. The students will be in quarantine for up to 14 days.
(09/01/20 3:15am)
The United Campus Workers of South Carolina (UCW) is in the early stages of improving workers' conditions at USC for student workers, faculty and staff alike, with a current focus on healthcare.
(08/25/20 3:44am)
Sorority rush went entirely online after an announcement Aug. 17 that the last rounds of recruitment and Bid Day itself would be held in an online format due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(08/25/20 12:30am)
A 19-year-old male was found shot near the corner of Harden and Devine streets in Five Points early Sunday morning, according to Jennifer Timmons, the public information officer for the Columbia Police Department.
(08/23/20 11:05pm)
The University of South Carolina is returning to a “new normal,” after months with most students away from campus. With several other universities shutting down shortly after reopening, the question lingers: How long will this new normal last?
(08/23/20 9:09pm)
Students oftentimes see the signs of their peers struggling with their mental health before a professional does. Recognizing the warning signs might help get them the resources that they need.
(08/22/20 3:23am)
The university updated its COVID-19 dashboard Friday, showing that the university is currently facing 44 active student cases and two active employee cases. This is based on data gathered as of Aug. 20.
(08/22/20 3:27am)
On Friday afternoon, Jim Gilles, a demonstrator from Indiana, protested the BLM movement on Greene Street. Holding up signs that read “BLM are racist thugs” and “BLM: rent a riot,” Gilles' protest drew the attention of students who, countered his protest for at least three hours.
(08/21/20 11:03pm)
USC athletics alumni, including Natasha Hastings, Cheslie Kryst and Marcus Lattimore, called for the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center’s name to change at Friday’s meeting of the Presidential Commission on University History.