OMSA kicks off Diversity Dialogue Series for semester
The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) hosted its first Diversity Dialogue Series event for the semester on Thursday, kicking off the series for the spring semester.
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The Office of Multicultural Student Affairs (OMSA) hosted its first Diversity Dialogue Series event for the semester on Thursday, kicking off the series for the spring semester.
Student Body President Taylor Wright is continuing to push final projects and initiatives forward in his last semester in office, including tuition transparency for USC students.
Black students at USC are finding community and solace in BlackSpace, a collective support group for black students to talk about their issues at a predominately white institution.
USC is lobbying behind a new piece of legislation that has been garnering attention in the Statehouse in recent months.
BlackSpace, a bimonthly support group for black students on campus, is hoping to bring awareness to the importance of identity through its upcoming “We Wear The Mask” workshop. The event, which will be open to students of multiple identities, seeks to encourage students to turn their personal experiences regarding identity into poetry, music or any other form of art.
With USC President Harris Pastides’ retirement following the spring semester, concerns have risen about how USC will continue to treat its diverse population.
USC Student Government rolled out plans for new projects and securing long-term goals at its first cabinet meeting of the spring semester Tuesday in Russell House.
The Residence Hall Association is hosting its annual Tunnel of Awareness in Russell House Ballroom from Nov. 26 to Nov. 29.
With the Carolina Clemson football game coming up, South Carolina students whose families and friends are Clemson fans shared their experiences in choosing USC and how they show pride for their school.
The American Red Cross came to campus to host the 34th annual Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive the week before the Palmetto Bowl rivalry football game.
The University of South Carolina’s Student Veterans Association and Student Government hosted their first Veterans Day 5K run on Saturday. The event, which kicked off at 8 a.m. on Greene Street by Longstreet Theatre, was a fundraising event to aid the Veterans Association’s goal to raise money for the construction of a Fisher House at the Dorn VA in Columbia.
Student Health Services celebrated Halloween on Wednesday with their “Say Boo To Flu” event on the Russell House patio. The event, which marked the end of a campus-wide initiative this October to maximize vaccinations, sought to get members of the USC community vaccinated in a quick, simple and inviting way.
Homecoming Week officially began on Monday morning with the Homecoming Kick-Off Carnival on Greene Street.
With applications open, recruitment efforts by the Housing Department for next year’s prospective resident mentors are in full swing.