New students finish first day of classes with 'Cookout Crawl'
The first day of classes can herald both anxiety and excitement for all students — especially those just entering college.
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The first day of classes can herald both anxiety and excitement for all students — especially those just entering college.
Music could be heard coming from the Russell House Ballroom Monday afternoon for Carolina Productions' most recent daytime event: laser tag.
To kick off Women’s History Month, the Leadership and Service Center featured former Student Body President Lindsay Richardson in a student spotlight Wednesday night. She took the opportunity to lead a discussion on the importance of female leadership and to reflect on her own managing style.
Students were invited to come to the Horseshoe on Feb. 24 at 10:45 a.m. for “Coffee Talk on the 'Shoe,” an event funded by the Office of Student Affairs and Vice Provost.
Healthy Carolina held the “Our Heart Has No Limits” heart expo on Thursday in the Russell House, where students, faculty and staff dropped in for interactive exercise demonstrations, health screenings and giveaways.
Last year, Carolina Day was all about the tuition timeout. But when USC lobbyists took to the Statehouse Wednesday, they had their eyes on a different prize.
Last semester after the controversial Ferguson decision, some student leaders unified under the opinion that they did not want things to stay the way they are now. They believe they have the potential to spark change, especially on USC’s campus.
The Office of Leadership and Service Center is celebrating the life of Martin Luther King Jr. through the MLK Jr. Days of Service and event series.
A group met at Zion Baptist Church Saturday morning to walk. They walked through downtown Columbia to the Statehouse. They walked to raise awareness. They walked for peace.
The Global Café, the newest addition to Carolina Dining is now partially open on the second floor of the new Darla Moore School of Business.
If you're worried about Ebola, talk to Joan Culley.
Alternative fall break provides a way to give back