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(03/02/18 3:59am)
Wall Street Journal reporter Valerie Bauerlein, a former reporter for The State, came to speak to journalism students Wednesday about shifting shopping habits and their effect on communities.
(02/26/18 3:40am)
Children learned about science and engineering at the Swearingen School of Engineering this Saturday at an Engineering Week Open House.
(02/19/18 3:57am)
For most people, resident mentor wouldn't seem like a coveted job title. Yet this year, 570 students applied to be resident mentor. Only 113 — 20 percent — got the job.
(02/19/18 3:31am)
Courtney Wilson has struggled with anorexia for 15 years. On Saturday, she walked on the Horseshoe to help raise money for the National Eating Disorders Association.
(02/15/18 5:06am)
One of USC's newest student organizations, Garnet Givers, brought their first Red Cross blood drive to USC to celebrate Valentine's Day.
(02/12/18 1:28am)
Racially-charged posters on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. A suicide in a campus building. Discriminatory social media posts. When situations happen on campus that require a response from the university administration, students' reactions range from appreciative to highly critical.
(02/14/18 9:04pm)
Young entrepreneurs attended a showcase and panel at the Alumni Center on Friday, Feb. 9 to learn from the best about how to be successful and innovative. The showcase allowed students to see how the university helps entrepreneurs in across all fields through a variety of different businesses started by USC alumni.
(02/01/18 3:02am)
Student Government officials testified at the South Carolina Statehouse on Tuesday to advocate for a student vote on the USC Board of Trustees.
(01/25/18 2:40am)
I sit at the bottom of the climbing wall and can’t see the top. I’m surrounded by so many athletic people and immediately feel inadequate to scale this, even though so many people have before me. And then, there’s the problem of my fear of heights.
(01/23/18 12:34am)
The annual "Freedom Rings: an artistic celebration of the life of Martin Luther King Jr." took place Sunday, Jan. 21 at the Koger Center for the Arts.
(01/18/18 1:56am)
University Housing gave back last Saturday when it sponsored the Give It Up For Good sale where collected and donated items are sold to support local charities. Part of the EcoReps program, the sale donates its proceeds to Habitat for Humanity, Harvest Hope and Goodwill.
(01/16/18 2:36am)
This April marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Baptist minister and frontrunner for the American Civil Rights movement. While he is most known for his “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963, he also delivered speeches in Charleston and Kingstree, and visited Gantt Cottage in St. Helena to both rest and strategize at the Penn Center for the Civil Rights Movement.
(12/04/17 2:59am)
According to a report from the Comptroller's Office, Darla Moore School of Business is responsible for most of USC’s out-of-state travel. Most of the money has been allotted to programs established by Kendall Roth, senior associate dean for International Programs and Partnerships.
(11/06/17 5:07am)
A sea of students showing off their Gamecock pride gathered on Saturday's chilly morning to register for Service Saturday. The gameday excitement was juxtaposed with eagerness to serve the community.
(10/26/17 1:21am)
Students in the study abroad section of University 101 came back to America after fall break with new friendships and exciting stories.
(10/17/17 10:35pm)
This semester USC is launching a brand new University 101 class that gives students the opportunity to travel to Quebec City, Canada over fall break.
(10/15/17 8:28pm)
Several offices on campus have launched a campaign to draw students’ attention to their technology usage and how it distracts from the chaos around them. The campaign involves new signs at intersections around campus encouraging pedestrians and cyclists to stay alert.
(10/09/17 2:18am)
Parents and families of students poured in from all over the country this past weekend to join in the gameday festivities and get a glimpse into campus life.