Man sentenced to three years in stabbing at fraternity tailgate
Victim says he doesn't have "harsh feelings"
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Victim says he doesn't have "harsh feelings"
USC may well be ahead of Clemson on the football field, but in the classroom, recent rankings tell a different story.
Anita Hill, whose sexual harassment allegations against Clarence Thomas almost derailed his 1991 Supreme Court nomination and redefined much of how America treats sexual harassment, will speak at USC next month to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her congressional testimony.
Consider USC’s faculty hiring freeze over.
Drive a few blocks.
But getting into the city was no problem for Susanne Schafer, a longtime correspondent for The Associated Press. Ten years later, Schafer remembers the ride as startlingly eerie. She hurriedly parked at a meter near the Washington bureau and asked a nearby police officer if she'd be OK without feeding coins.
President Harris Pastides said USC will be cautious in future tuition hikes and won't ask for more money unless it is "directly tied to improving the already high quality of their education."
USC can halt its countdown clock, email invites and anticipatory tweets this morning, when President Harris Pastides delivers his annual State of the University speech on the Horseshoe.
USC faculty and staff members who earn less than $100,000 a year are eligible for a bonus in late October, according to a new plan approved by the university’s board of trustees.
Buying coffee is widely seen as an instant transaction — you pay, you wait for a few seconds and your coffee is spouted from a container, sometimes fresh, sometimes with room for cream, but always quickly.
Fraternities must adhere to alcohol probation, risk training
Fraternities must adhere to alcohol probation, risk training
Katie Thompson resigned as USC’s student body vice president late Wednesday night, three hours after The Daily Gamecock told Thompson it would publish a story detailing her involvement in the recent fraternity controversy.
USC now plans to hold its annual fraternity bid day Friday and allow the 11 fraternities without pending alcohol sanctions to bring in new members.
USC officials said fraternities might be able to offer bids as early as Wednesday during a packed Russell House forum that brought hundreds of frustrated USC students and dozens of questions for USC officials — some thinly veiled as stinging criticisms.
The statement, obtained late Sunday night by The Daily Gamecock, calls the Office of Greek Life "inefficient, ineffective and in violation of university law." It further says USC wrongfully terminated rush activities, didn't communicate effectively with students, was unprofessional in its dealing with students and inconsistent in enforcing disciplinary measures.
USC officials postponed fraternity recruitment late Thursday night in a move called unprecedented by Jerry Brewer, USC’s longtime associate vice president of Student Affairs.