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(09/01/16 1:51am)
The rapid growth of Zapp Scooters, a new rideshare company that opened in Columbia this summer, has brought about some questions of safety as well as general curiosity from students about what those bright green scooters all around campus are all about.
(08/29/16 1:20am)
One of the most celebrated writers in Southern literature, William Faulkner, will be recognized with an exhibit in the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections library thanks to rare donated items from local residents according to WIS news.
(08/22/16 3:17am)
Starting college can be a big adjustment for anyone and even more so for the 40 percent of out-of-state students at USC who are unfamiliar with the varied culture of South Carolina, a state whose traditions and cuisine are anything but ordinary.
(04/21/16 4:09am)
The 108th student senate’s last full meeting of the semester featured Student Body President Michael Parks addressing next year's proposed budget increases for students, the progress of his office’s initiatives and the timely renomination of an election commissioner.
(04/21/16 3:35am)
A widely recognized medieval scholar discussed the many questions surrounding William Shakespeare's identity as a part of the university’s Folger Library exhibit, “First Folio! The Book that Gave Us
Shakespeare."
(04/18/16 4:01am)
Steve Spurrier was met with a mix of admiration and friendly admonishment as he was honored on Saturday as a part of Tennessee's annual spring game, according to The State.
(04/12/16 4:05am)
The Office of Undergraduate Research is celebrating 10 years of Magellan Programs with a scavenger hunt to provide students with a creative way to share aspects of their research and win prizes.
(04/11/16 9:10pm)
The Greene Street fields resembled a middle school playground
Friday afternoon as over 150 people and four dogs showed up to play kickball and
raise money to prevent sexual assault.
(04/04/16 4:06am)
The 81st annual Carolina Cup attracted its usual crowd of spectators and law enforcement as well as a surprise wedding this year.
(03/31/16 4:34am)
While Veronika Scott is used to being referred to as the “crazy
coat lady” because of the viral fame she has gained for creating coats that
double as sleeping bags for the homeless, students learned at her lecture for Women's History Month that The Empowerment Plan embodies a deeper goal to enable homeless individuals.
(03/30/16 3:11am)
Harold White, USC’s first African-American football coach, will be at the Leadership and Service Center to have an intimate discussion about his life and taking on the coaching position as part of the Community Pathfinders series.
(03/24/16 3:37am)
The student senate filled vacant seats and passed a variety of resolutions Wednesday night at the second meeting of this 108th session.
(03/17/16 4:15am)
The Pat Conroy Retrospective Collection, currently on display in the Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library, contains many of the works by its late namesake, a popular author known for his connection to the Lowcountry. The exhibit will remain open until March 31, and portions will be moved to the front of Thomas Cooper Library in mid-April.
(03/01/16 5:27am)
In an interview with SGTV and The Daily Gamecock, Michael Parks said he wants to use the position of student body president to “engage, empower and enrich the USC student body." He hopes to do this by starting programs to help students with their off-campus housing search, combating sexual assault on campus, providing improved entertainment, reforming the game day experience and reinstating the House of Delegates.
(03/01/16 5:27am)
Trey Byars, who formerly served as current Student Body President Jonathan Kaufman’s chief of staff, believes he has learned a lot about what the role of student body president means as well as how he can be effective in that role.
(03/01/16 5:11am)
A community forum will be held Tuesday to discuss ways in which policies on school resource officers' actions can be reshaped to provide better outcomes for students.
(03/01/16 12:53am)
Intersection to be renamed in honor of former officer
(02/24/16 4:57am)
North Carolina man found storing meth in rectum
(02/24/16 4:57am)
Ross Abbott, a fourth-year business economics student, along with the campus chapters of Young Americans for Liberty and College Libertarians and assisted by Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, filed a First Amendment lawsuit against USC Tuesday.
(02/18/16 6:09am)
Senator Marco Rubio was joined by Governor Nikki Haley and
winningest Gamecock quarterback of all time, Connor Shaw, for a town hall in
Chapin on Wednesday night.