Column: Students are responsible for implementing inclusion on campus
College students might feel honored to attend a campus that boasts about its diversity, but they have a responsibility to unify it.
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College students might feel honored to attend a campus that boasts about its diversity, but they have a responsibility to unify it.
It’s often said that in the South, college football is a religion. If that’s the case, then we need a shoulder-pad-wearing Martin Luther — because college football is in an unsustainable position, and there’s no clear way out.
If you skip voting, you are throwing away a chance of making change happen. Now, this is far from the first headline or article trying to get you and everyone else in this country to vote. You can see it anywhere from YouTube to Instagram — everyone is trying to get everyone to vote. It might seem repetitive or tiring to see, but there is a reason for it.
Biweekly COVID-19 testing should be mandatory for both students and employees. Frequent testing on campus will help contain the spread, especially among those who might be asymptomatic.
Football season is here, and while the COVID-19 outbreak remains a public health concern in Columbia, South Carolina, football fans would be better off skipping the tailgating this fall.
Nothing is better than buying a home-cooked meal knowing you are supporting a family in your community. It is important to give back to those hardworking families by simply eating at their restaurant and even engaging in a conversation.
Restaurant: Drip Coffee
Restaurant workers have been one of the hardest-hit groups of workers by COVID-19, but unfair working conditions didn't appear out of nowhere six months ago.
Restaurant: Blūm Coffee
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a very common form of dysautonomia — a disorder of the autonomic nervous system, affecting around one to three million people in the United States. However, experts believe there might be more people affected due to the lack of research on POTS.
College students looking to adopt pets should foster or rescue from local animal shelters, helping to reduce the total number of homeless pets nationwide and giving individual animals the opportunity for better lives.
Despite any roadblocks created to disrupt our accessibility to the truth, we will not stop reporting.
Stop putting yourselves and your bartenders at risk for COVID-19. It might feel nice to finally be with friends and go out partying, but it’s not worth dragging out this plague any longer.
The practice of reflection, though it seems lackluster at first, is a good technique to learn from past situations, such as how we dealt with the start of quarantine this year and all the challenges it brought.
If USC closes its campus and halts all face-to-face instruction this semester, the university should consider implementing a pass/fail grading scale and issuing partial refunds to its student body.
If you haven’t realized yet, online classes are different than in-person classes, which means different etiquette rules apply. Netiquette, if you will.
Everything is kind of chaotic right now, and even if it wasn’t, taking care of your mental health can be hard. Regardless of what kind of mental illness you have, or if you have any at all, there are a few things that can improve mental well-being that range from one simple action to a few simple steps. These won’t cure anything, but they could make you feel a little better.
With how jarring the changes that are happening this semester are, students often forget the time and effort their professors are putting in to make this semester work.
The University of South Carolina should resume offering its students in-person counseling and psychiatry alongside safe practices consistent with COVID-19 guidelines.
Last week, as I was walking through the Horseshoe, I stumbled across a plaque acknowledging that this portion of campus was built by slave labor. It is supposed to honor the enslaved people who were forced to build this school brick by brick.