SG hard campaigning starts with 14 violations in one day
The hard campaigning period for Student Government elections began Tuesday night after the executive candidate debate, and as of Wednesday, 14 more campaign violations have been filed.
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The hard campaigning period for Student Government elections began Tuesday night after the executive candidate debate, and as of Wednesday, 14 more campaign violations have been filed.
Nick Hooks received two more campaign violation accusations Monday after attending Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Kappa Gamma’s chapter meetings.
As the soft-campaigning period ends, Student Government executive candidates continue to receive violation accusations.
As the university moves forward with a feasibility study to find the best location for the new student union, the community considers moving west — specifically, to the Carolina Coliseum.
The annual National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) walk on Saturday brought more than 240 students and members of the community together to raise awareness for eating disorders.
USCPD and Columbia Fire Department arrived at Blossom Street garage before noon after a vehicle parked in the garage began smoking.
The beginning of USC Student Government campaign season was marked with 13 students running for executive positions as well as some early-on accusations of campaign violations.
Shortly after 9 p.m. on a very important Sunday, Russell House and central campus residence halls went dark.
USC Dance Marathon came up $11,873 short of the $119,000 goal for Forever to Thee Kids Day, but the staff spirits are still high as they prepare for the main event on March 2. During Forever to Thee Kids Day, Dance Marathon staff raised $107,127.
An underage male blew a 0.16, double the legal limit, for percent blood alcohol level after officer found 64 beers in the man's vehicle upon search.
The letters "FTK" become commonplace during the spring semester at USC as over a thousand Dance Marathon participants students gear up to dance and raise money "for the kids."
USC's chief financial officer Leslie Brunelli is moving to the University of Denver to become their senior vice chancellor for finance and treasurer.
Students from GEOG 202: Weather and Climate partnered with the geography department to launch a weather balloon in front of Thomas Cooper fountain on Jan. 28 to gather readings from the atmosphere, which they will analyze in their lab.
Jan. 17, 2019 1:59 p.m.
Joan Gabel, executive vice president and provost, is preparing to round out her final semester at USC and transition to serving as president at the University of Minnesota.
Students can now visit the Five Points Chick-fil-A until 3 a.m. on Friday night to Saturday morning. The fast food restaurant announced the location would test late night hours beginning Jan. 18.
The contract for new football assistant coach John Scott, Jr. was approved by the executive and governance committee on Jan. 22.
Jan. 3, 2019
Caitlyn Lizana has survived five semesters at USC, so she knows by now how to take good notes, almost to a fault.
USC's College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport Management (HRSM) is moving to the Close-Hipp building for the fall 2019 semester in order to accomodate increased student enrollment.