In Our Opinion: New leaders need to use positions to improve USC
Student Government inaugurated its new leaders Wednesday, set to represent the student body for the next year.
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Student Government inaugurated its new leaders Wednesday, set to represent the student body for the next year.
I do not agree with Bryan Blalock’s recent editorial, but respect the debate about including LGBT literature in the classroom.
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Darrin Horn was relieved of his men’s basketball coaching duties on Tuesday, capping the end to a four-year run that can only be described as tumultuous.
The creation of a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender agenda for middle and high school students in terms of their literature classes is not only absurd but grossly inappropriate for a public setting.
There is something about not knowing what to expect that worries me.
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The housing assignment process is in full swing, and USC seems to be singing the same old song — plenty of applicants, no spaces.
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The second half of every semester greets each USC student with the same old difficulty — advisement. Juggling appointment times, clawing through bulletins and fighting others for that last spot in an afternoon class cause almost as much worry and frustration as exams. The complication of program requirements coupled with the often cluelessness of advisers leaves many students with their heads in their hands, wondering if their time at USC will ever lead to a diploma.
Columnists Scott Horn and Mat Sloughter share their views on Invisible Children's new video "Kony 2012."
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Social media was atwitter last night with updates on the armed robbery that occurred at the corner of Wheat and Pickens streets. Students were quick to warn their friends, but they were even quicker to point out something else about the incident, something that — despite the serious nature of the crime — led to a lot of jokes being made at the university’s expense.
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Carolina Judicial Council sits in the realm of discipline yet allows students the opportunity to redeem themselves while in college.
To our University community:
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In the past two months, far too many student-athletes have found themselves with their hands tied and no way out.
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Friday’s storms, while severe in their own respects, were thankfully not as harmful as past storms in South Carolina or the now infamous tornadoes that hit Tuscaloosa, Ala., last year. However, this does not excuse the lack of attention and activity from Carolina Alert, USC’s emergency notification system. Carolina Alert’s 1,188 Twitter followers received tweets about the severe thunderstorm warnings; the tornadoes didn’t even merit that, even though one came within 23 miles of campus.