Print Edition: 11/14/11
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We sometimes criticize the university for its missteps and seemingly endless bureaucracy, but USC is seemingly galloping in the right direction.
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These coming months in Columbia are going to be a bit tense. No, not because of exams or the end of football season (although the latter might actually be cause to relax). Our "famously hot" home away from home will soon be center stage for Republican candidates, as the South Carolina primary looms ever closer.
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This year’s Homecoming week has seen countless students “Rockin’ the Garnet and Black” every day, and while we know it’s a little cheesy, we’re happy to see its success.
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Reading that the university will spend over $115,000 on a black tie gala Friday evening didn’t really surprise us.
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The heading of the Nov. 4 column “US stays true to its principles by refusing UNESCO funds” left me wondering whether the perception I’ve held of American principles is some sort of disillusioned belief in values such as equality, liberty and justice for all.
Gov. Nikki Haley has announced a new initiative tying the performance of public higher education institutions to the amount of funding they receive.
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No one can put a price on your years spent as a Gamecock.
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The $26.7 million project is set to debut within three years, increasing the capabilities of on campus health assistance for the growing university population. Something commonly overlooked during periods of expansion is the surrounding infrastructure to support such growth. So after years of record freshman class sizes we’re glad to see the university planning to improve the health support systems for future students.
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And, boy, does it stink.