Community Pathfinder shares personal career path
USC alumna Julie Hance discussed her career and offered advice to soon-to-be graduates at one lecture in the Leadership and Service Center's Community Pathfinder series.
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USC alumna Julie Hance discussed her career and offered advice to soon-to-be graduates at one lecture in the Leadership and Service Center's Community Pathfinder series.
"The United States is opposed to the use of torture in any form, at any time, by any government or non-state actor."
Leadership and Service Center's Community Pathfinder series will feature USC alumna Julie Hance giving students advice about life after graduation.
College Democrats, Libertarians and Republicans went head-to-head on issues ranging from disarmament to South Carolina infrastructure at Carolina Clash on Monday evening.
SC women lose billions to gender wage gap
Student Health Services' Project Condom used condom races, condom outfits and a "Chat Before You Chill" question panel to spread information about sexual topics on Saturday.
A man was taken into custody after biting his girlfriend's pinky finger during an argument Wednesday morning. The victim, a 53-year-old woman, was taken to the hospital while a responding officer stayed at the apartment to interview the suspect, 48-year-old Frederick Davis. Davis said that the victim had been in and out of the apartment for several hours since he arrived around 9 p.m. Tuesday, and they began arguing sometime after 1 a.m. Wednesday. Davis was lying on the floor, with the victim sitting behind him while they argued. He said she grabbed his face and fell forward when he tried to pull her off, which caused his mouth to close on her finger. The victim confirmed Davis' story when she was questioned at the hospital. They had been living together sporadically for five years.
Children love stories. Parents tell stories when children are scared or when it's bedtime. And at some point, children outgrow stories.
"Merle was a pioneer ... a true entertainer ... a legend. There will never be another like him."
USC alumnus Darion McCloud is using the power of storytelling to reduce illiteracy rates in South Carolina. He will discuss ways students can join his cause and become "part-time superheroes" Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Leadership and Service Center.
With two months passed since Black History Month and race relations in the U.S. on sometimes unsteady ground, the question of African American history and how it is discussed has become an important issue.
Five Points donates over $50K of St. Pat's profits to local charities
A small horde of students, family and friends marched around campus Sunday afternoon for the fourth annual Out of the Darkness suicide prevention walk.
March 27, police responded to a woman's report of an assault by her ex-boyfriend, 35-year-old Corey Pough. The victim and Pough still live together even though they are no longer involved, and the victim said that Pough was upset because she had had a man in her bedroom. Pough came into the room, where she was standing, and pushed her down onto the bed before climbing over her and choking her from behind with both hands. After Pough released her, she sat up, and he kicked her and hit her in the head with a beer can. He then took her phone and left. The victim's two children heard the incident from another room.
Hit-and-run victim said to be in stable condition after being dragged along road
For many years, the USC football coaching staff did not include African Americans. In 1971, Harold White became the first when he was appointed graduate assistant coach.
"The woman is a victim in this case as is the life in her womb."
USC student ambassadors for Save the Children Action Network will be leading a "Week of Action" that aims to raise awareness about dangerous conditions for mothers and children around the world, primarily through a screening of the PBS documentary "Half the Sky."
Throughout the week, there will be teams of students in matching T-shirts exploring campus and taking seemingly random photos. These teams are the participants of the annual Cocky's Quest, a campus-wide scavenger hunt that challenges students with photo clues.
Deputy car involved in collision during shooting investigation