School of Music holds voter registration concerts on Greene Street
The School of Music held a series of concerts focused on registering voters on Greene Street Thursday.
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The School of Music held a series of concerts focused on registering voters on Greene Street Thursday.
Tuesday’s COVID-19 dashboard update brought a first this semester: The university’s isolation and quarantine units are completely empty.
College is, for most, a time full of uncertainty. Class selection, career prospects and housing all raise questions about the best path forward, not to mention the many social spheres that college students must navigate. I personally have changed degrees, left clubs to join new ones and even drastically rethought my own future while at USC.
USC student Zachery Williams is in Columbia Police Department (CPD) custody after a fatal shooting on Senate Street Sunday morning.
As soon as you enter the unassuming sub shop across the street from the Horseshoe, you get the sense that Beezer’s Gourmet Sandwich Shop has a unique culture to it.
There are 170 active cases of COVID-19 at the University of South Carolina, according to Friday’s COVID-19 dashboard update. The dashboard has also been changed to include new information, such as the number of recovered individuals.
With many reaffirming statements regarding the university’s functionality in the pandemic, the Board of Trustees met Friday to discuss the state of the university and to approve several projects.
The student senate discussed concerns about meal delivery and quantity of food for students in the quarantine and isolation dorms on Wednesday. Free speech on campus and the university's preparation for COVID-19 was also addressed.
This piece is the second part of coverage for Friday’s Black Lives Matter marches. Click here to read the first part.
The National Action Network (NAN) and Black Lives Matter South Carolina (BLMSC) led a series of marches and protests Friday against the shooting of Jacob Blake.
The Student Senate discussed the instigations by anti-BLM protesters and the changes to the Student Government budget in its first meeting of the semester on Wednesday.
USC athletics alumni, including Natasha Hastings, Cheslie Kryst and Marcus Lattimore, called for the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center’s name to change at Friday’s meeting of the Presidential Commission on University History.
The new leaders of USC’s Graduate Student Association (GSA) hosted a virtual retreat for their first meeting Monday night.
All students living on campus, including 650 Lincoln, Greene Crossing, YOUnion, Park Place and Greek Village, must show proof of COVID-19 testing and clearance from Student Health Services prior to being allowed to move in, according to an email sent to students on Thursday.
Williams-Brice Stadium is currently undergoing its largest construction project in 25 years, for which construction began in December.
JD Jacobus will argue with you about nearly anything: history, comic books, John Deere tractors and even Student Government, where he serves as speaker of the student senate.
USC’s School of Medicine (SOM) system, which includes campuses in Greenville and Columbia, has issued an optional agreement for students who wish to return during the COVID-19 pandemic.
President Bob Caslen, Student Government leaders and university officials held a town hall Tuesday to discuss a safe return to campus in the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing diversity initiatives.
USC’s Division of Law Enforcement and Safety is seeking its four-year reaccreditation with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA).
The recent protests in Columbia are emblematic of a struggle against police brutality and racism nationwide. Even in our state’s smaller communities, that struggle can be seen through local protest organizing.