In Brief: Nov. 5, 2014
Fort Jackson increases difficulty of entrance process for base
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Fort Jackson increases difficulty of entrance process for base
Politics and pork united Wednesday on Greene Street with “BBQ with Benjamin.” The mayor’s office and student government co-sponsored the event, which had Mayor Steve Benjamin serving pulled pork sandwiches to students and talking to them about local issues.
Members of student organizations may have seen some new faces at their meetings last week. These new faces were members of USC Student Government participating in a new outreach called Student Government Steps Out.
Students got into the Halloween spirit Thursday night in the Russell House Ballroom by carving pumpkins. Hosted by Carolina Productions, the event featured food, music and more orange than a Carolina fan can usually stand.
Students looking to go green have a great opportunity next week with No Impact Week. This week consists of a series of challenges for students that Sustainable Carolina hopes will teach participants methods of minimal impact on the environment.
Groups known as care teams, consisting of physicians, nurse practitioners and a primary care provider, will now give healthcare treatment for USC students.
Your soda bottle could be a shirt one day.
The International Business (IB) program at the Darla Moore School of Business is celebrating its 40th anniversary this Thursday through Saturday by inviting its alumni to “Come back for Moore.”