USC students plan wedding for deserving couple
Five years ago, Chris Puffenbarger and Lauren Welch’s house burned down. After the disaster, the couple couldn't afford to have a wedding.
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Five years ago, Chris Puffenbarger and Lauren Welch’s house burned down. After the disaster, the couple couldn't afford to have a wedding.
A long-anticipated increase in undergraduate fees for USC’s College of Engineering and Computing is gaining traction. Pending the Board of Trustees approval, the phased-in fee increase per semester will take place in the fiscal year of 2019.
In the fall of 2010, distinguished professor emerita of higher education Katherine E. Chaddock was teaching a course on the history of higher education. One of her lectures mentioned Richard T. Greener, who was the first African-American professor at USC.
As a response to recent #MeToo sexual assault allegations in the media, the Black Graduate Student Association hosted a forum in Russell House to educate students on gaining and giving consent, show the media's role in how sex is viewed and promote healthy sexual relationships.
Every Monday, a small group of moms come together at USC’s student union to offer encouragement and a listening ear. The moms try to provide a safe place for students to talk in confidence about anything that may be going on in their lives.
Christmas music rang out from Rutledge Chapel on Thursday evening as students gathered for the 63rd annual Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony.
For most students, graduate school is an expensive endeavor. In the 2017-2018 academic year, graduate tuition was $6,627 for full time in-state students and $14,184 for full time out-of-state students at USC.
I walked into the South Carolina State Fair and was bombarded by the sights of flashing lights and the smell of various fried foods. As a I maneuvered my way through the crowds of college students, I saw many taking full advantage of "College Day."