8 a.m. classes to be eliminated by Fall 2013
Come Fall 2013, there will be no more moaning over 8 a.m. classes or mad dashes from Gambrell to Swearingen to make it on time to back-to-back classes.
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Come Fall 2013, there will be no more moaning over 8 a.m. classes or mad dashes from Gambrell to Swearingen to make it on time to back-to-back classes.
The streets of downtown Columbia will flood with a sea of green Saturday as crowds flock to the annual St. Pat's in Five Points festival.
A small group of students from USC and Benedict College and Occupy Columbia supporters met at the Statehouse Thursday afternoon for the first time as Occupy USC — a movement inspired by the Occupy Education and Occupy Wall Street movements.
Laura Burhenn and her quirky collective of Omaha, Neb. musicians are back with the Mynabirds’ second album, “GENERALS”, due out June 5. The announcement came early last week along with a free download of the title track on label Saddle Creek Records’ website.
Almost two months have passed in 2012 and the music world has yet to be rocked by a ground-breaking release. The most highly-hyped album to drop thus far has been Lana Del Rey’s Born to Die, which begs the question: What do we have to look forward to? The answer will bring music lovers a sigh of relief. From seasoned veterans like Bruce Springsteen and Madonna and more recent cultural phenoms like Justin Bieber and Nicki Minaj to indie favorites Vampire Weekend and MGMT, this year’s upcoming albums are something that everyone can get excited about.
The Pan-African Students Association's Africa Night was full of dancing, dresses and languages of many different African countries.
The board of trustees recently approved plans to build a new locker room for the equestrian team in accordance with Title IX. The plans, which have no start date for construction presently, are estimated to cost USC $495,000, according to Executive Associate Athletic Director Kevin O'Connell.
Some students will be watching South Carolina’s baseball season opener against the Virginia Military Institute Keydets this Friday a little differently than they did last year. Late Monday morning, the Office of Student Ticketing announced that Section 1 of Carolina Stadium will be designated as a student section, with tickets distributed on a first come, first served basis, according to an email sent by Student Ticketing Coordinator Adrienne White. According to Student Body executive officers, changes to athletic ticketing have been a joint effort between Student Government and USC Athletics for the past two years.
Chase Mizzell doesn't need your vote, but he still wants it.
Candidates for student body president, vice president and treasurer were grilled by moderators and duked it out Thursday night on the Russell House patio in the annual Student Government Executive Debate.
Delta Zeta: 'Sweet Caroline'
Jeremy Peters, a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for The New York Times, spoke to a sizeable group of students in the Capstone Campus Room Thursday night in an event co-sponsored by the Capstone Scholars Program and Student Government.
Grammy-winning Atlanta country sextet Zac Brown Band will play the Colonial Life Arena on March 23. Performing with opener Trombone Shorty, the band’s Columbia stop is one in a series of five March performances in Southern cities. The winners of the 2009 “Best New Artist” Grammy visited Clemson, Mississippi State and LSU on their Spring 2011 tour in support of their 2010 album, “You Get What You Give.” Four singles from the album have reached No. 1 on country charts, as well as broken into the Top 40. The album also debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart. The band, which has appeared at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival three times, is set to perform at eight music festivals across North America this summer.
Sustainable Carolina and Student Government recently unveiled the Student Sustainability Fund, which will allow students and groups to submit proposals for sustainable projects.
Rick Santorum declared the race for the Republican presidential nomination "wide open" on Saturday night as he addressed supporters and reporters at The Citadel in Charleston, showing no signs of slowing down any time soon despite his third-place finish in the South Carolina primary.