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(01/26/23 5:14am)
Governor Henry McMaster called for renewed investments in South Carolina's schools and law enforcement and emphasized the state's economic strength in his sixth State of the State address Wednesday night at the Statehouse.
(01/09/23 5:10am)
After investigations into organizational conduct violations, USC suspended the Theta Delta Chi fraternity chapter for hazing violations on Nov. 4, 2022, until at least Nov. 4, 2026.
(09/20/22 1:53am)
USC students largely approve of the Biden administration's move to cancel up to $20K in federal student debt. Some question if the administration is doing enough to remedy college costs, while others disagree entirely with debt cancellation.
(09/12/22 3:09am)
University officials attended Imagine Carolina on Sunday to listen to students and understand what changes they want to see on campus.
(09/15/22 3:03am)
Noah Glasgow decided to join the student senate early in his first semester at USC in fall 2020, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. There was a vacant Student Senate seat and he applied online through Garnet Gate. Glasgow saw it as a way to get involved on campus during a time when it was hard to do so.
(07/27/22 8:03am)
South Carolina is one of the most dangerous states for both drivers and pedestrians, making experts wonder how the state's rural geography, history of inadequate infrastructure and poor education contribute to the issue.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The university's board of trustees approved this year's budget as well as raises and contract extensions for athletic coaches over the summer.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
The Statehouse House Ad Hoc Committee on abortion went over its recommendations, which include a near-total ban on abortion without exceptions for rape or incest, on July 19. Abortion would only be allowed to save the life of the mother.
(07/13/22 6:37am)
A special S.C. House committee tasked with deciding the future of abortion in the state held the first of several hearings for the public on July 7 at the Blatt Building located next to the Statehouse.
(07/06/22 4:01am)
The board of trustees serves as the University of South Carolina's governing body. The board's job is to further the university's long-term goals and to assure the institution is meeting the needs of all of the stakeholders at the university such as students and faculty.
(06/22/22 1:41am)
In early May, Politico reported the US Supreme Court will eliminate the constitutional right to abortion and strike down the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion nationwide for the first 24 weeks. This would legalize South Carolina's six-week abortion ban which passed in 2021 but was blocked by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
(06/15/22 12:48am)
The Congaree River has long been one of Columbia's most recognizable landmarks. However, it was not until the 1990s that people had easy access to its riverbank.
(06/08/22 8:41pm)
A donation of over 100 letters of correspondence with Otto Frank, the father of Anne Frank, was announced at USC's Anne Frank Center on June 8, 2022.
(06/08/22 1:11am)
Columbia Water tweeted May 17 that they were aware of an issue with the tap water having an "earthy smell or taste." Columbia Water says the water is safe, but almost three weeks later, the water is still earthy and experts are unsure of when it will return to normal.
(04/16/22 11:10pm)
Three suspects have been arrested in connection to a shooting at the Columbiana Centre mall on Saturday afternoon that left 15 people injured.
(04/15/22 4:23am)
The South Carolina House of Representatives passed a Republican-backed bill last week which would ban transgender women from participating in almost all middle school to college-level women's sports. The bill still needs to pass the South Carolina Senate and be signed by Gov. Henry McMaster before becoming law.
(04/05/22 3:53am)
The South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball team returned to Colonial Life Arena for a celebration ceremony Monday afternoon after winning its second national championship in program history.
(02/25/22 3:35am)
With the Oscar nominations recently released, The Daily Gamecock decided to follow up its recap of its staff's music taste with its staff picks for favorite movies of 2021.
(02/24/22 3:56am)
The races for student body vice president and speaker of the student senate ended Wednesday night, with Maia Porzio elected as vice president and Noah Glasgow elected as speaker of the student senate.
(02/21/22 8:50pm)
Masks will only be required in USC research and instructional spaces, which include classrooms, in medical facilities and in on-campus public transportation, effective Feb. 22, according to an email sent by the university Monday.