New band director plans increased recruitment, fuller sound and bigger budget
A new director of athletic bands was appointed to lead USC’s marching band last month, and with her appointment came a vision and a new structure for the Carolina Band.
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A new director of athletic bands was appointed to lead USC’s marching band last month, and with her appointment came a vision and a new structure for the Carolina Band.
The three contenders for dean of the College of Education position will visit USC in April.
If you’re a USC student — undergraduate or graduate — and have marching band experience, dust off that tuba because “The Mighty Sound of the Southeast” is inviting you to play at the Spring Football Game on April 9.
Members of the baseball team were shaved completely bald on Greene Street Wednesday afternoon to raise money for Camp Kemo, a weeklong summer camp for cancer patients ages 5 to 18 and their siblings.
David Shield's penis size is 6 inches, boringly average in his words.
USC is set to spend about $15,000 to update its emergency alert system with new wall-mounted technology.
The Muslim Student Association plans to raise awareness of Islam from March 14 to 18 with events that will inform students and the community about the religion.
Blackboard has failed twice in the past month.
Whether you think you can dance or if you have two left feet, you can show off your talent or lack thereof this weekend at USC’s Dance Marathon.
As a result, President Harris Pastides has formed a committee to review USC’s marching band. The committee includes the dean of the School of Music, the provost, directors and representatives of the USC band, and three members of the Athletics Department.
Rohail Kazi wants to amplify Carolina.
The vice president for Human Resources at USC has been selected, after a national search that began in June.
Blackboard Academic Suite experienced a hardware failure on one of its servers Tuesday evening that brought the system down through Wednesday night.
The Thomson Student Health Center is offering the flu vaccination free of charge to students, faculty and staff. This initiative began after the center cut the price of flu shots in half in order to increase incentive for vaccination.
A large “I Am Not a Nugget” chicken mascot joined a group of young protestors outside Russell House Wednesday, asking for more vegan-friendly food options from Carolina Dining.
Internships are becoming necessary for students to obtain experience outside of the school environment, and more and more students are interning before graduating.