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(08/22/21 8:48pm)
On-campus news doesn't stop when students go home for summer break. Here's a recap of what you might have missed since graduation wrapped up in May.
(04/15/21 3:03am)
The Student Health Center will no longer offer the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Student Body President Alex Harrell said during a student senate meeting.
(04/13/21 12:19am)
USC School of Law professor Joseph Seiner's recent article, “Plausible Harassment," describes the prevalence of workplace harassment in the U.S. and some of the shortcomings of the U.S. court system in dealing with accusations.
(04/01/21 3:21am)
Student Body President Alex Harrell said there will be a planned protest about firing David Voros on Friday, April 2 at 10 a.m., beginning at Longstreet Theatre.
(03/11/21 5:06am)
The student senate passed recommendations to add crosswalk signs in front of 650 Lincoln and to adopt school-specific advising surveys during its meeting on Wednesday.
(04/09/21 1:39am)
The majority of students surveyed by The Daily Gamecock said the move to mostly online classes in the 2020-21 academic year was the right decision to make, though the transition had its issues.
(03/15/21 4:01am)
Fourth-year pharmacy student Tiffany Nguyen said her aunt was sprayed with disinfectant by a customer at the Bi-Lo pharmacy where she works in the Charlotte/Fort Mill area. Her uncle, who also owns a pharmacy, was robbed.
(02/13/21 12:26am)
The Presidential Commission on University History approved nine criteria to help decide what names should be removed from buildings and monuments on campus.
(02/08/21 12:46am)
The Sustainable Carolina Leadership Program, also referred to as Sustainable Carolina, works to promote sustainability on USC’s campus.
(02/04/21 5:08am)
A referendum to eliminate the position of student body treasurer and replace it with a position in the student body president’s cabinet was proposed during Wednesday night's student senate meeting and will be voted on next week.
(01/14/21 3:57am)
Student Senator Claire Windsor introduced a series of legislation calling for the university to hire more full-time academic advisers and improve DegreeWorks during the senate's first meeting of the Spring semester.
(01/12/21 9:57pm)
State Rep. Seth Rose and Historic Columbia joined protesters Tuesday to call for the removal of former South Carolina Gov. Benjamin Tillman’s statue from the Statehouse grounds.
(11/30/20 3:06am)
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and the City of Columbia have formed a commission to look into possible solutions for traffic problems caused by the trains crossing Assembly Street.
(11/09/20 6:04am)
Students cast their ballots via mail, early voting and in person this Election Day in a general election that saw the highest voter turnout in over a century.
(10/29/20 3:24am)
A recommendation during Wednesday's student senate meeting called for the mask mandate at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center and Blatt PE Center to be optional for people exercising.
(10/15/20 2:52am)
Students should be allowed to carry nonlethal defense weapons on campus, according to a recommendation that was introduced in the student senate on Wednesday.
(10/08/20 4:42am)
Students will be able to express their concerns with COMET shuttle services at an upcoming public forum. The date of the forum has not been decided.
(10/01/20 4:06am)
Every student who gets tested for COVID-19 on campus will receive a free T-shirt and will be entered into a drawing. Students might win football tickets, a tour of the President's house or either a meal plan or parking pass depending on the week, Student Body President Issy Rushton said in a senate meeting on Wednesday.
(09/24/20 3:18am)
The student senate discussed library and student health services on campus and introduced legislation to support renaming Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center during a hybrid in-person and Zoom session on Wednesday.
(09/17/20 1:52am)
The student senate discussed issues with students being unable to check out library books, promoting various health services for students and a proposed revision to Carolina Core requirements during its virtual meeting on Wednesday evening.