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(09/12/19 2:51am)
Student Government held its 9/11 memorial event on Davis Field Wednesday. At the event, students could write cards to local first responders and active military thanking them for their service, write pledges on a chalkboard to those who lost their lives, sign up to donate blood and chat with police officers.
(09/04/19 1:53am)
Student Government held its official inaugural cabinet meeting of the semester Tuesday night and planned out each members' goals and initiatives for the fall semester. These initiatives range from forming stronger relationships with the student body, improving safety on campus and expanding mental health outreach.
(09/02/19 9:48pm)
USC will remain open this week while Hurricane Dorian makes its way to Florida and up the Southeast coast of the United States throughout this week.
(09/02/19 10:11pm)
Within the past year, measles made a comeback in the United States, most notably in New York, California and Washington, but there were six measles cases last year in the upstate region of South Carolina and more in the state's surrounding areas.
(08/26/19 12:54am)
About 1,500 new sorority members ran home into the arms of their new sisters on Sunday at Bid Day in Colonial Life Arena after more than a week of sorority recruitment.
(08/16/19 3:21am)
The board of trustees approved an annual $76 dollar increase for undergraduate in-state tuition over the summer. This increase is the smallest since 1998, when tuition was decreased by $4.
(08/15/19 7:22pm)
While many students with jobs leave campus to punch in their hours, some students don't have to take a step off campus to do their work.
(08/07/19 4:37pm)
Rep. Jim Clyburn toured the Justice For All exhibit at USC ahead of its conclusion this Friday. Hundreds of items on display document the civil rights movement in South Carolina and its national impact.
(07/24/19 5:29am)
President-elect Bob Caslen, in an exclusive interview with The Daily Gamecock, discussed the controversy surrounding his election, misconceptions, new traditions he plans to start and the Association of Governing Boards, a consulting firm that will be looking into the board of trustees' governance.
(07/22/19 11:18pm)
President-elect Robert Caslen held a press conference Tuesday morning where he discussed his controversial election and outlined his future for USC.
(07/20/19 5:17pm)
In a dramatic vote at the Pastides Alumni Center Friday afternoon, the USC board of trustees voted Gen. Robert Caslen as the university’s next president to the dismay of students and faculty assembled at the center.
(07/18/19 2:26am)
USC faculty, alumni and students stood in nearly triple-digit heat at the Gamecocks4Integrity rally Wednesday afternoon to voice concerns against the upcoming board of trustees meeting this Friday.
(07/12/19 12:40am)
Due to a state law, the Board of Trustees has been forced to postpone its deciding vote on USC presidential candidate Gen. Robert L. Caslen.
(07/10/19 5:08am)
Following his announcement to withdraw his application in the presidential search, Gen. Robert L. Caslen is once again in the running to become USC's next president.
(07/23/19 10:55pm)
Reparations have been a topic of discussion since 1865, when Gen. William T. Sherman issued Special Order No. 15. This order included promises of land and the grant of settlement for freed slaves on the abandoned rice fields stretching form Charleston, South Carolina, to the St. Johns River in Florida.
(06/22/19 8:57pm)
USC has selected Andrea Hickerson to serve as the new director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
(06/22/19 9:01pm)
The University of South Carolina has raised tuition costs and housing and meal plans for the 2019-2020 academic year and approved a dorm, with shops and a transportation hub project for the following years.
(06/19/19 2:03am)
Brendan Kelly was appointed as the sixth chancellor of USC Upstate in Spartanburg two years ago and had served in this role until he received a phone call one Friday afternoon.
(06/10/19 12:09am)
Former astronaut Clay Anderson visited campus to discuss his life journey from Earth to space and autograph and promote his books.
(06/04/19 9:05pm)
Students can look forward to Greene Street construction and a Devine Street bridge closure over the next two years starting this fall.