Civil Rights series: Association of African American Students creates 'safe space' on campus
The Association of African American Students (AAAS) is where Ke’Nia Washington found her “happy place.”
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The Association of African American Students (AAAS) is where Ke’Nia Washington found her “happy place.”
JD Jacobus, who is running uncontested for speaker of the student senate, resigned from the Chi Circle chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), a leadership honor society, after his remarks at a Feb. 4 meeting.
Sam Mayberry, president
The three finalists for executive vice president for academic affairs and provost, Nancy Rapoport, William Tate and John Wiencek, discussed mental health, diversity and other topics during their campus visits.
Faculty raises, strategic plans and a new health science campus are among topics USC’s board of trustees discussed on Friday.
John Wiencek, candidate for provost and vice president of academic affairs, discussed diversity and research with student leaders in the last candidate visit on Thursday.
William Tate, one of the candidates for vice president of academic affairs and provost, met with student leaders and answered their questions on Tuesday.
Candidates for the Student Government executive office discussed mental health, campus safety and diversity among other topics at the 2020 Student Government debate.
The search for a new provost continued today as provost candidate Nancy Rapoport answered the questions of student leaders during her campus visit.
Friends and faculty remember the lives of USC students Frank Arnold and Ryan Carr, who took their own lives over winter break.
Student senate confirmed three elections commissioners and passed legislation concerning executive cabinet positions, which was initially vetoed by Student Body President Luke Rankin, on Jan. 29.
USC's board of trustees focused on creating an action plan with consultants from the Association of Governing Bodies (AGB) on day two of the board retreat. This plan will address governance issues that led to the “undue influence” in USC’s presidential search.
Phi Mu Fraternity dismissed a USC student who posted a photo with a racist comment on social media, according to a Phi Mu press release.
Clusters of political supporters, presidential candidates and Columbia leaders marched down Main Street with Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech playing in the background during King Day at the Dome.
University housing is working with Greene Crossing and YOUnion apartment complexes to add 700 beds for students next year while the Campus Village project, a plan to rebuild south campus, is being developed.
She’s a lawyer, an “Extra” correspondent and Miss USA 2019. Is there anything USC alumna Cheslie Kryst can’t do?
The School of Library and Information Science voted to change its name to the School of Information Science in a faculty meeting Friday.
Advising has expanded at USC recently, and students still report issues from miscommunication to scheduling conflicts, which leads to the question: Where do we go from here?
The information science lab in Davis College, formerly a "collaborative” lab for undergraduate students, is being turned into a research facility, where undergraduate and graduate students will have the chance to participate in research.
Former student body president and 2019 USC alumnus Taylor Wright recently started his journey into adulthood.