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(08/17/18 3:36am)
A crowd of girls in matching blue shirts line up along the sidewalks of Greek Village waiting anxiously for the next chapter house to open its doors and reveal a tunnel of sorority sisters singing songs and cheering for the possible new members. It’s sorority recruitment season.
(08/17/18 3:39am)
The U.S. Green Building Council awarded USC’s Center for Health and Well-Being a LEED Gold Certification on Aug. 3 for its advancement in environmentally-friendly building design.
(05/01/18 6:15pm)
The famous comedian and actor Bill Cosby was given an honorary degree from USC at his commencement address in 1986. Since then, Cosby has been accused of multiple accounts of sexual assault involving rape, child sexual abuse and drugging, and was found guilty on three counts of aggravated indecent assault.
(05/09/18 1:02am)
Eager students cheered in front of cameras with handmade signs Friday when Fox & Friends went live on USC's campus. Ainsley Earhardt, a graduate of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications, broadcast from Davis Field with South Carolina elected officials to discuss politics with students.
(04/26/18 12:19am)
Dance Marathon raised over $1 million in March for Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital, which is part of the Children’s Miracle Network.
(04/26/18 12:53am)
The 2017-18 school year was a whirlwind for Student Government, marked by getting a bill for a student vote on the Board of Trustees introduced in both the House and the Senate as well as a House subcommittee hearing. The new Student Government executive board now takes over the legacy left by Ross Lordo and Nick Santamaria.
(04/23/18 12:16am)
Hundreds of students gathered on the Horseshoe with their parents and USC alumni to receive their class ring from University President Harris Pastides on Sunday.
(04/20/18 8:15pm)
Students, ranging from freshmen to seniors, sit impatiently on the Horseshoe while their friends and family watch one of the many end-of-year ceremonies recognizing academic excellence and leadership — today, it's University Awards Day.
(04/19/18 1:00am)
The annual University Awards Day is a way to celebrate the achievements seniors with multiple prestigious awards. The ceremony will be held on Thursday, April 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. on the Horseshoe.
(04/19/18 12:53am)
Surrounded by balloons, photo stations, cupcakes and students at the journalism school, journalist Amy Odell shared her experiences redefining women's media in a Q&A on Tuesday.
(04/16/18 12:24am)
A storm that has caused damage across the South reached Columbia on Sunday, bringing gusts up to 74 miles per hour, according to the National Weather Service. As small branches and debris filled the roads, thousands of houses in Lexington and Richland counties lost power — at around 2:30 p.m., as many as 50,000 were in the dark. SCE&G reported 354 outage-causing incidents, mainly falling tree branches, in the two counties.
(04/15/18 11:55pm)
Undergraduate English society INK! held a campus-wide literary festival April 13, featuring many critical essays and original creative pieces by University of South Carolina students. Awards were given in two categories — literary analysis and creative writing — with four students receiving prizes for their work.
(04/12/18 1:20am)
Healthy masculinity workshops teaching about the roles of masculinity in society and relationships have been held throughout the spring semester. The workshops started on Jan. 31, but very few people have attended, sometimes including the instructor.
(04/09/18 12:40am)
Honors and Capstone are on two completely different sides of campus, but are similar in their motivations. The two organizations came together for Y'all Ball on Friday to celebrate their achievements and hard work at Top of Carolina.
(04/07/18 2:15am)
The Birdcage performers could not be tamed on Thursday night in the Russell House Ballroom.
(04/05/18 1:11am)
Birdcage, an annual drag show event put on by Individuals Respecting Identities and Sexualities (IRIS) and Carolina Productions, will be held April 5 from 8 p.m. until 10 p.m.
(04/01/18 11:49pm)
“Today at the @UofSC I experienced racism from professor. After learning about welfare and social programs my phone goes off in class and he looks at me and says ‘that may be the welfare office calling you now’ he claims that he didn’t mean it as derogatory but how?”
(03/29/18 1:39am)
Columbine, Virginia Tech, Sandy Hook and Parkland are just a few of the places where an active shooter has needlessly massacred adults and children in the past 20 years.
(03/08/18 2:58am)
Sophia Johnson, a first-year biology student, began protesting the Ringling Circus when she was 10. She's now the president of the only animal rights organization on campus.
(03/05/18 2:32am)
Joshua Fry has served with Dance Marathon since high school after being diagnosed with cancer eight years ago.