Conservative protesters rally at Statehouse to protest against social media censorship
A group of protesters gathered on the Statehouse grounds Sunday afternoon to protest against recent censorship of conservative personalities on social media.
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A group of protesters gathered on the Statehouse grounds Sunday afternoon to protest against recent censorship of conservative personalities on social media.
The governance committee for USC's board of trustees gave an update on the school's recent removal from the regional accreditation agency's monitoring status during the second day of the annual board of trustees retreat.
A small plane crashed into a home in the Rosewood area on Wednesday morning.
A group of childhood friends came together on Dec. 20 to make a deposit in the graffiti-covered tunnel that leads to the Carolina Coliseum.
Yoojin Cho, a postdoctoral fellow in the Arnold School of Public Health, dreamed of studying in the United States since middle school. However, Cho’s parents didn’t want her studying abroad at such a young age.
In 2014, Nubia Ankh Ka’s uncle died from cancer. She had watched the process of his body shutting down in preparation for death.
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a very common form of dysautonomia — a disorder of the autonomic nervous system, affecting around one to three million people in the United States. However, experts believe there might be more people affected due to the lack of research on POTS.
Approximately 6,000 students live in dorms on USC's campus, but the rest of the undergraduate population – about 75% to 80% of students – live off-campus.
The University of South Carolina has cited the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) in order to withhold the location of coronavirus clusters on campus and specific data about the clusters.
The Racial Justice Network, along with other community and activist groups, hosted a march down Main Street on Saturday to call for police accountability.
Due to COVID-19, many changes have been made throughout campus to protect the students, faculty and staff, and the Thomas Cooper Library is no exception.
On Friday afternoon, Jim Gilles, a demonstrator from Indiana, protested the BLM movement on Greene Street. Holding up signs that read “BLM are racist thugs” and “BLM: rent a riot,” Gilles' protest drew the attention of students who, countered his protest for at least three hours.
It’s more common than most realize. A “Romeo” begins a relationship with a vulnerable young girl. He romances her, giving her gifts and making promises of a better life.
Finding a job on campus can be challenging at times, but Adarsh Shidhaye, a third-year public health student, advises students to put themselves out there when job-hunting.
Although USC student Amanda Whalen applied for unemployment in March, she just received her $5,300 unemployment benefit check last week.
At a town hall on Wednesday to students and families, President Bob Caslen revealed that while Clemson has decided to go online until Sept. 21, he remains “confident in risk management measures” that the university has put in place.
COVID-19 has caused many people to lose their jobs over the past few months, but a Lexington couple has used the pandemic to their advantage to start a new business in under two months.
Student Body Vice President Hannah White is working with the Visitors Center to include facts about African American history on campus tours.
The past month has brought change to everyone’s lives as millions of protesters raised their voices in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Julian Williams was "one of the few Black students" in most of his classes as an undergraduate at the University of Michigan. At the time, Michigan was in a legal challenge with the Supreme Court because of opposition to the recruitment of Black students and other students of color, a case that led Williams to become a student activist.