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(08/18/11 8:06am)
The cab service, rolled out with extensive promotional materials and a Greene Street ribbon cutting last fall, likely won’t operate until the end of September. SG and university officials say the lapse in service is a product of state bureaucracy and needed caution.
(08/18/11 8:01am)
USC has created three new fundraising jobs — at a cost of about $420,000 over the next year — to drum up $25 million for the construction of a new law school.
(08/18/11 7:56am)
For years, there was talk of a new law school — followed by little action.
(08/13/11 8:45pm)
USC's population ballooned by about 4,500 Saturday morning as expectant freshmen and emotional parents unloaded, waited, hauled, arranged, rearranged, complained, argued, hugged and cried in the annual tradition that is freshman move-in day.
(08/13/11 8:26pm)
The line to move in to Patterson Hall Saturday morning stretches across Bull Street.
(08/12/11 7:58am)
USC’s annual State of the University address resembles almost any classroom lecture: There’s a packed auditorium in front of an accomplished speaker, this time the university president, who uses PowerPoint slides, inflection, several jokes and exciting examples to keep the audience both awake and alert.
Except the seats aren’t filled by students.
(06/01/11 9:56am)
In an effort to boost communications and shape the university’s image, USC is spending about $600,000 more per year and overhauling much its public image.
(05/07/11 10:58pm)
Jon Huntsman urged thousands of USC graduates to “keep America great” by striving for innovation and becoming the leaders of tomorrow in a Saturday morning commencement address inside the Colonial Life Arena.
(05/07/11 10:58pm)
Jon Huntsman urged thousands of USC graduates to “keep America great” by striving for innovation and becoming the leaders of tomorrow in a Saturday morning commencement address inside the Colonial Life Arena.
(05/07/11 2:12am)
(04/25/11 6:31am)
Following Friday’s story that detailed significant salary increases for some of USC’s highest-paid employees, we received dozens of comments, emails and phone calls from outraged readers.
(04/22/11 7:56am)
As USC laid off employees and froze hiring in 2010, it paid 146 employees already making $100,000 substantially more, according to a data analysis by The Daily Gamecock.
(04/20/11 8:00am)
If you judge “Gamecock Glory” as a simple recounting of the 2011 baseball season, it is a more than adequate book. It dissects action well, provides ample analysis and shows a solid grasp of the national championship team.
(04/19/11 7:19am)
USC President Harris Pastides would often walk to meetings around campus with Andrew Sorensen.
(04/19/11 7:16am)
USC’s board of trustees approved more than $20 million in campus renovations and construction during Friday’s meeting.
(04/19/11 2:59am)
During the 1960s, a young Andrew Sorensen visited the South on a passionate quest for civil rights and equality.
(04/18/11 4:25am)
Former USC President Andrew Sorensen, a man known for his colorful bow ties, extreme work ethic and compassion for everyone he met, died unexpectedly in Ohio Sunday morning. He was 72. The cause was an apparent heart attack.
(04/17/11 12:14am)
USC's athletics department will move forward with nearly $10 million in renovations to its current softball field and football practice field.
(04/17/11 12:10am)
Steve Spurrier's newest contract, approved by USC's board of trustees Friday, includes a substantial raise but no extension.
(04/15/11 8:23am)
Wilcox moves from associate dean to dean of the Law School