USC names two Marshall candidates
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Appropriately falling on the Roman Catholic observance of All Saints Day, Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne visited USC Tuesday Night to discuss the life and lessons of a devout priest, archbishop and local pioneer for morality in the public.
Hopefuls for the 2012-2013 Student Body Executive Office and Senate may have one less week to win over their constituents in the next campaign, pending a vote from the Student Senate next week.
Precisely a week ago, President Barack Obama announced that the U.S. would remove all remaining troops from Iraq by the end of the year, bringing Operation Iraqi Freedom to a palpable end after nine years, 4,400 U.S. military deaths and an estimate of nearly 100,000 civilian casualties (according to the Iraq Body Count).
Over 20 hiring pharmacy retailers set up shop in the Russell House Ballroom to talk jobs in one of health care’s most in-demand careers. From 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., the Pharmacy Day Career Expo, hosted by the Career Center, attracted over 70 pre-pharmacy and pharmacy students, said Career Center coordinator Erica Lake.
The Faber Entrepreneurship Center at the Moore School of Business, with the help of Student Government, is bringing back its Global Entrepreneurship Week Business Plan Competition with $3,000 in cash awards and over $6,000 worth of software giveaways.
Third-year biology student Julia Rodes has gotten pretty far in life for 21.
Towering mechanical rides, big-name performers, elephants, livestock and the guilt-inducing aroma of frying oil are making their way to the area around Williams-Brice Stadium, sure signs that the 142nd annual South Carolina State Fair is less than 24 hours away.
Students and faculty rolled up their sleeves in preparation for this year’s flu season at the Thomson Student Health Center’s second vaccine clinic of the year’s flu mitigation campaign.
Wood designer Michael Mocho of Albequerque, N.M., said he doesn’t consider himself an artist.
University Athletics will get 365 new parking spaces next week with the opening of a $7 million garage.
Two USC alumni will celebrate their long-awaited dream wedding for free in November with the help of 80 students from the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management.
When the Coca-Cola Happiness Machine made a stop at the Russell House last Wednesday to celebrate the company’s renewed contract with USC, students lined up by the dozens for complimentary T-shirts, Twister games and Silly String with their beverage purchases.
In addition to diabetes and cholesterol screenings, the Thomson Student Health Center lab services now allow students to order tests for common sexually transmitted infections (STI) — gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and HIV — without a referral from a physician.