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(01/21/18 10:26pm)
Daizha Green is the only student at USC to receive the MLK Social Justice Award for her work toward racial equity in the classroom and on this campus. She was honored at a breakfast on Friday, alongside three faculty members, for exemplifying Martin Luther King Jr.’s philosophies and working towards equity for all.
(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.
(11/27/17 12:25am)
Members of USC's 2017 Bateman Team were reunited this month to receive an award of excellence from the International Association of Business Communicators. Though they're now alumni, the award was a reminder of what the Bateman Team did to prepare them for their careers.
(11/08/17 11:47pm)
After serving in the United States Air Force for 20 years, veteran Joseph Fant is working on- and off-campus to help veterans reach their full potential. The second-year integrated information technology student is shifting his focus to his education and helping men and women like himself succeed.
(10/29/17 3:46am)
The homecoming teams came together on Thursday on Greene Street to participate in Cocky’s Canned Creations, a competition that prompted the teams to build Life-in-Garnet-and-Black-themed structures out of canned foods. The contest lasted three hours as USC students sat on blue tarps and stacked cans on top of each other with tape and construction paper.
(10/14/17 8:16pm)
April 16, 2007 was a cold, snowy day on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Virginia, and Kristina Anderson was running late. She walked into Norris Hall to the second floor, found her classroom, located an empty seat and sat in the back-right corner of her intermediate French class. She was one of the last to walk into the building before the doors to every exit were chained shut by a shooter.