‘I’ll miss you most of all’
In 24 years at USC, William “Ted” Moore was a distinguished professor, a keen intellectual thinker, a noted researcher and a friend and mentor to both students and faculty alike.
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In 24 years at USC, William “Ted” Moore was a distinguished professor, a keen intellectual thinker, a noted researcher and a friend and mentor to both students and faculty alike.
USC administrators often cite more than $500 million in maintenance projects that can’t be funded, but a 2011-2012 state budget proposed by a S.C. House committee could fix some problems.
Joe Wright was elected as USC’s next student body president around 6:30 Wednesday night, and for 20 minutes or so, he hugged friends, frantically accepted congratulatory calls and emotionally composed his thoughts.
Former South Carolina attorney general Henry McMaster will temporarily lead alumni relations and fundraising for USC’s beleaguered law school, the university announced Monday.
More than 80 percent of voters favored a change in Student Government’s constitution in Wednesday’s election, but the referendum did not pass due to low voter turnout.
Student body president results came in an hour later than expected due to a computer malfunction.
USC officials said student tickets for Friday’s baseball season opener went up online a little before midnight Tuesday.
When Jadeveon Clowney made his long-awaited announcement in Rock Hill, the 50 or so students inside the Russell House theater erupted in a loud chaos of chants, fist bumps, hugs and grins.
The Horseshoe was deserted and freezing late one Wednesday afternoon in early February.
Student Government elections are almost here, and in today’s edition we give you in-depth looks at each candidate for executive office and their platforms.
Andrew Gaeckle plans a return to his job Monday, just two weeks after he was shot in a late-night robbery less than a block from his apartment in Washington, D.C.
Decisions on leadership and facilities seem to be approaching for USC's beleaguered School of Law after months of deliberations.
What’s the title of the most recently released Harry Potter book?
USC’s Carolina Productions paid over $15,000 in student fees to bring Jenny Sanford on campus for a lecture and meet-and-greet Wednesday night.
Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity officials said the organization is seeking legal counsel after last week’s announcement that Phi Mu will take its house in the Greek Village.
It was so friendly it seemed almost fake. Little did I know that's just Andrew.
USC President Harris Pastides delivered an impassioned “Case for Carolina” to a subcommittee of South Carolina legislators Wednesday, asking the lawmaking body to not cap out-of-state students or tuition at public colleges in a painful budget cycle.
USC and Phi Mu officials said Monday the organization will move into the Greek Village after this semester, taking over the house currently occupied by Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
Carolina Productions, the student-run organization that organizes entertainment and educational acts for USC students, has a spring 2011 lineup complete with big names, big expenses, new student events and opportunities for student feedback.
After filing for student body elections closed Wednesday, Student Government leaders faced the same problem they’ve bemoaned for years.