Board of publications selects new leaders
USC’s Board of publications announced the selection of new leaders for its four student media outlets after a series of interviews Monday.
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USC’s Board of publications announced the selection of new leaders for its four student media outlets after a series of interviews Monday.
After increasing their undercover surveillance at the Carolina Cup, police made nearly 75 more arrests than at last year’s race day event.
LateNights was one of four Columbia bands featured during WUSC’s outdoor concert on Greene Street Monday afternoon.
LateNights was one of four Columbia bands featured during WUSC’s outdoor concert on Greene Street Monday afternoon.
With final exams, program acceptance letters and graduation just around the corner, student stress on campus is about to reach its peak.
Despite a long-standing association with men and military roles, women are anything but new to the armed forces.
USC isn't the only school in the southeast to outgrow its student union, but compared to other universities, South Carolina is lagging in its efforts to expand.
When students walk anywhere on campus, they are supposedly guaranteed to have access to the police through an Emergency Call Box.
Starting today, resident mentors in all residence halls on campus will be making routine checks to make sure students are locking their doors.
When asked to identify the challenges in his first-ever student government campaign, Yousef Ibreak pauses thoughtfully and gives a nervous laugh. He excuses himself from the table at Pandini's to refill his drink and mull over the question. When he returns, he takes a sip and very calmly responds.
Carolina Dining has reintroduced the traditional five-per-week meal plan after a surge of student demand.
Representation on the final ballot for the 2012 Student Government elections is looking sparse for voting day next week, with 13 out of 50 open senate seats void of contestants.