Saliva tests on Davis Field canceled until Tuesday
Saliva testing on Davis Field has been canceled for Thursday and Friday because of staffing shortages, university spokesperson Jeff Stensland said in a text interview.
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Saliva testing on Davis Field has been canceled for Thursday and Friday because of staffing shortages, university spokesperson Jeff Stensland said in a text interview.
There are possible coronavirus clusters in two residence halls and quarantine housing capacity is now at 72%, President Bob Caslen said at a town hall on Wednesday.
There are now 1,026 active coronavirus cases at the University of South Carolina as of Monday, according to the latest update of USC’s COVID-19 dashboard.
The Racial Justice Network, along with other community and activist groups, hosted a march down Main Street on Saturday to call for police accountability.
The University of South Carolina now has 557 active coronavirus cases as of Thursday, with 553 of those being students, according to USC’s COVID-19 dashboard.
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.
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?
The Association of African American Students (AAAS) cookout, which was held virtually over Zoom Friday night, was hacked with racist slurs, images and curse words.
USC students and alumni competed for a total of $54,000 in the The Proving Ground competition April 21, which took place over Facebook Live.
The city of Columbia is known for being famously hot — and famously flooded. Over the past four years, USC has closed for hurricanes, snow and tropical storms.
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a shaky economy, record-setting unemployment and a lot of worry. Despite it all, several economists and career experts say not all hope is lost.
President Bob Caslen sent students a survey on April 14 that asked about students’ willingness to return to campus in the fall, use of virtual resources and COVID-19 concerns.
USC has extended online learning until Aug. 1, with no in-person classes or labs happening on campus through the summer II session.
The university expects $20 to $40 million in losses due to the coronavirus. The board of trustees discussed this financial impact as well as plans to save money at an ad hoc finance committee meeting Tuesday.
The faculty senate is considering a pass/fail option for undergraduates this semester, due to the upheaval caused by COVID-19 and the switch to online learning.
Classes at USC now come in many forms, from Blackboard Collaborate to Google Classroom to YouTube to Zoom.
USC education students will be able to graduate and receive teacher certification on time due to a state Board of Education decision regarding in-classroom training.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, USC extended spring break one week and moved classes online for the remainder of the semester, giving professors one week to restructure their courses into an online format.
A jar of peanut M&M’s sits on the coffee table in St. Thomas More Catholic Student Center on Greene Street.
A new attendance policy approved by the faculty senate will introduce a new rule for unexcused absences while prohibiting professors from using grade penalties for excused absences.