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Zipporah Williams, the vice president of the African American Student Association, lived in Sims residence hall as a freshman.
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Zipporah Williams, the vice president of the African American Student Association, lived in Sims residence hall as a freshman.
During Student Body President Issy Rushton’s involvement with the Future Planning Group, it became evident to her that there was a need for guidelines to be put in place for the health and safety of the student body.
When USC alumna Heather Armel first googled Strom Thurmond after hearing about renaming the Strom Thurmond Fitness Center on social media, she was horrified to discover who he was.
As part of USC's three-phased return plan, nursing students are some of the first students to return to campus.
When President Caslen announced in early May that dining practices would be "grab and go" styles, leaders of campus sustainability raised concerns that these new practices might not be the most sustainable option.
When Sudipta Saha, the graduate council representative for the Graduate Student Association (GSA), first joined USC's graduate school in 2015, GSA didn't have much of a presence in the graduate student body.
Hundreds of protestors gathered on the steps of the South Carolina Statehouse on Sunday to march in protest of the death of George Floyd. Originally, it was a peaceful protest, but things turned sour after several hours of marching.
When President Bob Caslen announced that classes would continue online after spring break, many important events were canceled, including the Ballet Stars of New York and Choreographer's Showcase. COVID-19 has caused a difficult transition for the dance program.
Many USC nursing alumni are facing significant challenges while on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. They have sacrificed their personal lives and their comfort to help save lives throughout the country.
The Front Coffee and Tap just opened its doors in the CanalSide apartment development next to the Congaree River.
The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships announced Wednesday that students can obtain funds from the CARES Act.
Two third-year students from the South Carolina Honors College won the Goldwater Scholarship, a distinguished award for STEM majors who show promise within their fields. This is the 28th year students from USC have won the award.
Teaching choir ensembles, one-on-one music lessons and other classes in the School of Music are more difficult with the switch to online learning, so music professors are using creative solutions to teach their students effectively.
The USC Department of Mechanical Engineering's faculty and students are stepping up to support hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a collection of personal and university-owned 3D printers, the team is manufacturing face shields for hospital workers to use as protection against the virus.
Democratic presidential candidates Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Mayor Pete Buttigieg came to the Columbia area last week in an effort to rally support before the South Carolina primary on Feb. 29.
Many people showed up to Pete Buttigieg’s rally in Columbia, South Carolina, on Feb. 28 to support his presidential campaign and promise their vote in the South Carolina primaries on Feb. 29.
The novel coronavirus is spreading throughout the world. The respiratory virus began in Wuhan, China, and there are now more than 14,000 cases as of Feb. 2. Eighteen countries have reported positive cases of the virus, including the United States, which has eight confirmed cases so far.
Over 150 student organizations tabled on Greene Street for the Spring Student Organization Fair Jan. 22. Students made their way through a large variety of clubs, such as the Gamecock Spikeball Club and the Beekeeping Club.
Nearly 250 people celebrated women's reproductive rights, the protection of immigrant families and conservationism on the South Carolina Statehouse steps at the Women's March on Jan. 18.
International students brought awareness to their cultures at the International Festival Friday, which featured displays from countries including Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, Chile and China.