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(11/09/21 7:02pm)
USC’s Collegiate Chapter of the NAACP reserved a room in Davis College for all students to come and email state legislators about voting to repeal the Heritage Act Monday night.
(11/08/21 10:51pm)
The evolution of cultural climates and students' needs required the adaptation of the student body president’s responsibilities and role as a student leader.
(10/13/21 1:15am)
Retraction (Nov. 9, 2021, at 8:06 p.m.): The original reporting by Matea Jacobs incorrectly stated all graduate students would receive full insurance coverage, among other inaccuracies. The Daily Gamecock regrets these errors. Haley Kathryn Capps re-reported the news, which is that all graduate assistants can receive full insurance coverage, and corrected other inaccuracies. The URL is unchanged from the original version, but the content and headline are updated with Capps' version.
(09/21/21 1:14am)
As USC’s Office of Parking Services seeks more remedies to parking problems on campus, students continue to struggle with unaffordable parking permits and a lack of available parking spots during classes.
(09/09/21 4:05am)
Interim university President Harris Pastides updated the student senate on the “debacle” at the Eastern Illinois game's student gate and the university's mental health initiatives.
(03/23/21 3:40am)
Even though USC has made progress since its founding, Lana Burgess, faculty curator for McKissick Museum, believes it is important for people to learn about the history of women at the university.
(01/25/21 2:46am)
Joel Samuels, who has worked as a professor at USC for 17 years, has become interim dean for the university’s biggest college, the College of Arts and Sciences.
(11/19/20 3:46am)
The pandemic has made it more difficult for international students to obtain student visas and is giving them problems with travel and mental health as well.
(10/08/20 4:44am)
A USC School of Law professor and students assisted in the civil case that ended in a $12 million settlement for Breonna Taylor's family and the promise of police reforms in the Louisville Metro Police Department.
(09/14/20 2:54am)
Federica Schoeman, an associate professor of English and Jewish studies, discovered a puddle of water in her office on the fifth floor of the J. Welsh Humanities Office Building.
(03/23/20 12:47am)
USC’s board of trustees appointed Julian Williams as the university’s first vice president for diversity, equity and inclusion. He is set to start his position at USC on June 15.
(03/02/20 1:24am)
A group of USC students have started a GoFundMe campaign to raise money for a local Wendy's employee after his house was severely damaged in a fire. As of March 1, the fundraiser raised $6,305 toward its $75,000 goal.
(02/19/20 2:26am)
President Bob Caslen discussed funding, administration and other concerns with faculty members at Coffee Conversations with President Caslen, which ran from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Tuesday morning.
(02/17/20 12:16am)
USC alum, cartoonist and journalist Jak Smyrl will be memorialized in a new biography.
(02/02/20 3:53am)
According to U.S. News & World Report, South Carolina ranks No. 43 in the nation in education. Transition to Teaching at USC is trying to fix that.
(01/21/20 12:02am)
The number of lab-confirmed tests for the 2019-2020 flu season in South Carolina has more than doubled from the previous year, and college students are particularly susceptible.
(11/21/19 6:06am)
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and the Harriet Hancock LGBT Center honored the lost lives of transgender people around the world for international Transgender Day of Remembrance. The Wednesday night ceremony featured multiple musical selections that included string instruments, piano and vocalists at the Russell House Patio.
(12/06/19 12:01am)
This spring, the Columbia Museum of Art will welcome two new exhibits that celebrate pop culture. The first exhibit, "TRIBE: A Celebration of South Carolina Hip-Hop Culture," is scheduled to open on Feb. 6, and the second exhibit, "It's Alive! Classic Horror and Sci-Fi Art from the Kirk Hammett Collection," will open on Feb. 15.
(10/22/19 4:37am)
In honor of Women's Entrepreneurship Week, the Darla Moore School of Business hosted a panel with four successful female entrepreneurs.
(10/17/19 7:14pm)
Raymond Santana of the Exonerated Five visited USC for the "When Justice Prevails!" event hosted at the USC School of Law.