Students march against 'racist culture' on campus, university inaction
Students gathered at the center of the Horseshoe and marched to Greene Street on Friday in protest of racist culture and what they see as inaction from USC administration.
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Students gathered at the center of the Horseshoe and marched to Greene Street on Friday in protest of racist culture and what they see as inaction from USC administration.
On Wednesday night, the Student Government elections commission announced the results of the referendum to bring back the position of student body treasurer and create a student senate delegation for CarolinaLIFE. The referendum passed with 387 "yes" votes and 58 "no" votes.
Speaker of the USC student senate Noah Glasgow is resigning effective Jan. 18 to pursue an internship with the U.S. Department of State. The position will be filled by current Speaker pro tempore of the student senate Natalie Trimble.
USC Student Government postponed its referendum to re-establish the Office of Student Body Treasurer and create a student senate delegation for CarolinaLIFE on Nov. 28. Voting on the referendum was originally scheduled for Nov. 29-30.
The USC student senate passed legislation to update the nondiscrimination clauses throughout the Student Government codes on Wednesday night.
The student senate introduced a resolution Wednesday to ensure that its members follow codes to fill senate seat vacancies.
Retraction (Sept. 15, 2022, at 1:39 p.m.): A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Cameron Eubanks was confirmed to division secretary of student services in the student body president's executive cabinet at the student senate meeting on Sept. 14. The story has been updated to reflect the information that Eubanks was not confirmed.
Reedy Newton spends the majority of her weekdays in Russell House in meetings and working on initiatives for USC’s Student Government. She moves between the Leadership and Service Center and classes at the Darla Moore School of Business, all while staying involved on campus.
Activist and author Angela Davis sat down with USC professor Nikky Finney to mark the 50th year of USC’s African American studies program at the annual Robert Smalls Lecture on April 21.
Legislation was introduced to clarify the handling of student conduct violations during election season at the student senate meeting on April 13.
The race for a new student body president came to a conclusion Wednesday night, with Reedy Newton beating Gurujjal Roopra in the runoff election.
While all students surveyed said they feel safe on campus, 19 out of 40 students The Daily Gamecock surveyed said they did not feel safe all the time off campus.
Student protestors spoke out against hate speech on Feb. 24 on Greene Street. The gathering came after a series of offensive messages from members of a student organization were spread on social media.
30 to 40 students attended the student senate meeting on Feb. 23 as the senate discussed the use of derogatory rhetoric by members of USC’s Turning Point USA chapter in a group chat last week.
On Feb. 18, screenshots of messages in group chats including members of the USC chapter of Turning Point USA were shared on social media.
A bill to recommend that USC end its mask mandate passed in a close vote of 19-18 with one abstention after several hours of debate at a student senate hearing on Feb. 16.
Introducing a bill to end USC's mask mandate in university buildings was the main point of tension during the student senate's Feb. 9 meeting.
Sometimes bees decide they don’t like where they're living, and unfortunately, beekeepers can’t ask them why. This past winter, one of Carolina Beekeeping Club's beehives absconded — they left their hives.
Students called for the repeal of the South Carolina Heritage Act and for the renaming of more than 10 buildings on campus that are named for controversial figures during a protest on Feb. 5.
Three American Sign Language (ASL) related bills were passed in the student senate at its meeting on Feb. 2nd.